Print Settings Guide

Learn how to configure and manage print settings for your questions

1. Overview

Print settings allow you to customize how your questions appear when printed. You can configure:

  • Watermark settings (text or image)
  • Question and option numbering formats
  • Paper and option column layouts
  • Font settings for questions and options
  • Indentation settings

2. Creating Print Settings

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Access Print Settings

Navigate to the print settings section in your dashboard.

3. Configuring Settings

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Basic Settings

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Layout Settings

Paper Columns

Choose the number of columns for your questions:

  • 1 Column: Best for long questions with complex equations or diagrams
  • 2 Columns: Ideal for standard questions, saves paper space
  • 4 Columns: Perfect for short questions or answer keys

Option Columns

Control how answer options are displayed:

  • 1 Column: Options listed vertically, easier to read
  • 2 Columns: Options in two columns, saves space

Numbering Formats

Customize how questions and options are numbered:

  • Question Numbers: Choose between Q1, Q(1), (1.), or 1.
  • Option Numbers: Select from (a), (A), or (1)

Font Settings

Customize the appearance of your text:

  • Font Family: Choose from Times New Roman (traditional), Arial (modern), or Calibri (clean)
  • Font Size: Select from 10pt to 14pt to ensure readability

Explanation Format

Control how explanations are displayed:

  • Inline: Explanations appear directly after each question
  • Separate Section: All explanations grouped together in a dedicated section
  • End of Paper: Explanations listed at the end of the document

4. Using Print Settings

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Select Print Type

5. Best Practices

Watermark Usage

Use watermarks to protect your content. Text watermarks are recommended for most cases as they're more visible and customizable.

Column Layout

Choose column layouts based on your content. Use 2 or 4 columns for shorter questions to save paper, and 1 column for longer questions with complex equations.

Important

Always preview your print settings before printing large sets of questions to ensure proper formatting and layout.

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