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Figure 5.9 Starting a Print Job with KPrinter<br />

The first tab, Files, determines the file or files to print. Either drag them from the<br />

desktop and drop them into the list window or use the file dialog to locate them. Copies<br />

determines the page selection (all pages <strong>of</strong> the selected document, the currently selected<br />

one, or a range) and the number <strong>of</strong> copies. You may also choose to print only the even<br />

or only the odd numbered pages <strong>of</strong> the selected document. Use Advanced Options to<br />

specify any additional information for the print job. Enter any Billing information if<br />

needed or set a custom page label at the top and bottom <strong>of</strong> the page. The Job Priority<br />

can also be set here. The fourth tab, Additional Tags is rarely needed. Once your print<br />

job has been filed, you can watch its progress using KJobViewer.<br />

TIP: Printing from KDE Applications<br />

The KPrinter dialog opens any time you print from a KDE application. The dialog<br />

is basically the same except for the lack <strong>of</strong> the Files tab, which is not needed<br />

because the file to print was determined when you selected Print.<br />

Getting Started with the KDE Desktop 159

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