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==Description==  
==Description==  


The '''Std Print''' command is primarily intended to print [[TechDraw_Workbench|TechDraw Workbench]] pages, but can also be used to print what is currently visible in the [[3D_View|3D view]].
The '''Std Print''' command is primarily intended to print what is currently visible in the [[3D_View|3D view]].


==Usage==  
==Usage==  

Revision as of 09:29, 25 July 2024

Std Print.svg Std Print

Menu location
File → Print...
Phenomena
{{{Phenomena}}}
Default shortcut
Ctrl+P
Introduced in version
-
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

  1. If required activate the correct TechDraw page or change the 3D view to your liking.
  2. There are several ways to invoke the command:
    • Select the File → Std Print.svg Print... option from the menu.
    • Use the keyboard shortcut: Ctrl+P.
  3. 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.