Up to now, we've dealt with the script files and runlists
on the computer. But what if the presenter wants to have a
"hard copy" of the script on paper? That's where Printing
becomes neccessary.
This section is going to assume that you have a printer connected
and ready to go. If you don't, or if you don't need to learn
about printing, you can safely skip ahead to the
Remote Update section.
Printing is divided into two sections:
Page Setup
This section explains the Page Setup dialog box and how the settings affect the printed output.
Preview and Print
This section introduces the Print Preview dialog box, which shows you what the printed pages will look like, and the Print Script command, which actually prints the script.