Edit document properties
You can edit the document properties for a document, such as print in color, or print on both sides of a sheet of paper.
- Click the Thumbnails button located in the Status Bar or click View > View Mode > Thumbnails.
- Right-click the document title bar to view the pop-up
menu.
From the pop-up menu, select from the following:
Collapse - hides all the pages for the selected document when in Thumbnails viewing mode.
Collapse All - hides all the pages for all documents in the Fiery VUE session when in Thumbnail viewing mode.
Expand All - shows all the pages for all documents in the Fiery VUE session when in Thumbnails viewing mode.
Select All - selects all the pages in the document.
Print on Both Sides - specifies whether the document prints on one side or both sides of the sheet of paper by specifying the booklet binding edge to be on the left or top.
Pages per Sheet - specifies the number of document pages per sheet of paper for your print document. You can also specify the page layout direction when the Pages per Sheet is set to 2-up or greater.
Orientation - specifies portrait or landscape page orientation.
Color - specifies whether the document prints in color or black and white.
Note: The Color option is not available for black-and-white printers.Force page size - allows all pages of a document to be forced to the specified page size, either Letter, Legal, Tabloid, A4, or A3.
Force to Letter/A4 - allows a document with mixed page sizes to be forced to the specified page size, either Letter or A4.
When the option is applied to a mixed-page-size document, a check mark displays next to it in the pop-up menu. To revert to the original mixed page sizes, right-click the document title bar, and then select the option from the pop-up menu.
Note: This option is available for documents with mixed page sizes only. The larger page size is forced to the smaller page size by selecting individual pages or multiple pages in a document. This option is not available for a single-page-size document.Booklet - specifies the booklet type for the document.
Staple - specifies the staple position for the document.
Punch - specifies the hole punch position for the document.
Note: The available finishing options and their settings are dependent on the finisher connected to the printer.