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|Name=Std Print | |Name=Std Print | ||
|MenuLocation=File → Print... | |MenuLocation=File → Print... | ||
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|Shortcut={{KEY|Ctrl}}+{{KEY|P}} | |Shortcut={{KEY|Ctrl}}+{{KEY|P}} | ||
|SeeAlso=[[Std_PrintPreview|Std PrintPreview]], [[Std_PrintPdf|Std PrintPdf]], [[Std_Export|Std Export]], [[Std_ViewScreenShot|Std ViewScreenShot]] | |SeeAlso=[[Std_PrintPreview|Std PrintPreview]], [[Std_PrintPdf|Std PrintPdf]], [[Std_Export|Std Export]], [[Std_ViewScreenShot|Std ViewScreenShot]] |
Latest revision as of 10:52, 25 July 2024
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Menu location |
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File → Print... |
Phenomena |
All |
Default shortcut |
Ctrl+P |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
Std PrintPreview, Std PrintPdf, Std Export, Std ViewScreenShot |
Description
The Std Print command is primarily intended to print what is currently visible in the 3D view.
Usage
- If required activate the correct TechDraw page or change the 3D view to your liking.
- There are several ways to invoke the command:
- The standard print dialog box will pop up.
Options
- Press Esc or the Cancel button to abort the command.
Notes
- When printing the contents of the 3D view, one should not expect any particular scale factor in the output.