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Dave W.
2013-11-07 06:11:01


Hi. Can you point me to a list of location constants I can use for the following code:

PrintChart(f, "", topleft, colorgray, colorTransparent, colorTransparent, 255);

In other words, can you give me the comprehensive list of options I can use in place of "topleft"? Is there a "center" option?

Thanks.



Seeker
2013-11-07 06:50:16

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Best Answer
when you access it through "Add a Function", in the parameter and value tab if you click on the plus sign on "coordinate",it shows 4 options which are "TopLeft", "TopRight","BottomLeft","BottomRight".


Seeker
2013-11-07 08:55:15

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In order to get other co-ordinates "UpdatePrintSettings" can be used. When I choose "PositionX" and third parameter (Value) -450, the print happens almost to the middle.

UpdatePrintSettings("PositionX",1,-450);



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