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MarkShnier
12 years agoQrew Cadet
To print in landscape, you would use your browser settings to change the orientation after you click on the PRINT link.
You cannot adjust the column width like you might in Excel as the magic of Broswers auto adjusts to each individual user's screen size or the size paper they are printing to.
However, many field types have a setting to allow or not allow fields to wrap, for example you may not want to allow a date field to wrap to improve readability. The other trick is that if you have a column heading - either the field name itself or an override column heading with_no_spaces_in_it, then the column will not be be able wrap as the title of the column will not be wrapped.
Keep in mind if you make everything wide with these techniques, your print may fall off the right side of the page.
You cannot adjust the column width like you might in Excel as the magic of Broswers auto adjusts to each individual user's screen size or the size paper they are printing to.
However, many field types have a setting to allow or not allow fields to wrap, for example you may not want to allow a date field to wrap to improve readability. The other trick is that if you have a column heading - either the field name itself or an override column heading with_no_spaces_in_it, then the column will not be be able wrap as the title of the column will not be wrapped.
Keep in mind if you make everything wide with these techniques, your print may fall off the right side of the page.