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Magnification and window placement

When a graphic window is magnified, it is expanded downward and to the right from the graphic window origin. To keep the magnified window from expanding off the page, place the window origin so that it is near the upper left hand corner of the page.

You can also determine placement of the magnified window by multiplying the magnification number (2 or 4) by the window's size in the x- and y-directions, then measuring from the origin downward for the y-dimension and to the left for the x- dimension.

For example, in the landscape page in figure 2-22, your origin is 1300, 1200 for a window that is 450 pixels in the x-direction and 1100 pixels in the y-direction. If this window is magnified by 2, the final size of the printed graphic is 900 pixels by 2200 pixels. At its current position, the graphic will print off the bottom edge of the page.

The solution is to move the window origin up. Moving the window 950 pixels up places the bottom edge of the window along the bottom edge of the paper. Adding a margin of 50 pixels results in a new origin of 300,1200. (See figure 2-22.)

Figure 2-22.Changing placement for a magnified window

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