01-29-2024, 04:18 AM
(01-28-2024, 04:50 PM)Zubersoft Wrote: mdavej is correct - switch to the vertical scrolling display mode and optionally enable the option to eliminate gaps between pages on the display mode dialog. This tutorial video covers switching display modes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_8GXnlNfm0
As a side note, it sure sounds to me like you are not collapsing things into a single PDF page but are instead just cropping out sections from multiple separate pages. A PDF editor like Adobe Acrobat would still display that as multiple pages - you are just relying on the application to stack the pages vertically for you. If you actually combined all the segments into a single PDF page, then MobileSheets would display that as one page as well regardless of the display mode.
Mike
You are correct as I am not collapsing thing into a single page. I am not using Adobe but I am using a paid PDF program. When I make the PDF I use a feature called "merge" files and the PDF displays really nice but if I printed it there would be a separate page for each screenshot. I asked them about this and they said the way to get around this was to not use merge but insert each screenshot as a image and that does work but it's more difficult to do and get a nicer looking page.
I will try these new settings and thank you1