Working with tiled artworkAs you work with tiled artwork, be sure to consider how the artwork relates to the boundaries of the page grid and to the total dimensions of the artboard. For example, if the artwork is tiled onto six pages, part of the artwork will print on a separate sheet of paper that corresponds to page 6. If you specify printing only from pages 1 to 5, the part of the artwork that is on page 6 won't print. If you have set up the file to view and print multiple pages, the file is tiled onto pages numbered from left to right and from top to bottom, starting with page 1. (The first page is always page 1; there is no way to change the page 1 designation in Adobe Illustrator.) These page numbers appear on-screen for your reference only; they do not print. The numbers enable you to print all of the pages in the file or specify particular pages to print. The page or set of pages is aligned with the upper left corner of the artboard by default. However, you can reposition pages on the artboard by using the page tool. (See Moving the page boundaries.) To see whether the tiling format is visible on-screen: Choose View > Show Page Tiling or View > Hide Page Tiling. To change the page tiling options:
To view and print multiple pages, the artboard size set in the Document Setup dialog box must be large enough to fit more than one full page at a time. Note: With the Tile Full Pages option, any artwork that extends past the imageable area of a given page is not printed. When you print a file by using this option, the artwork is divided among the imageable areas of the pages. |