If you can't see the part you want to balloon, you can explode this individual part temporarily in a space that you can pick for your stack of balloon then delete that exploded step so part will be return its original place.
When we print B (oversize) size in 24" roll paper it comes out as 12-3/8"x24". We trim horizantol side from 24 to 18". When you fold it, it becomes 9"x12-3/8" (not 12.5 sorry)
Thanks for the all suggestions[smile]. We have a paper trimmer but we don't want to spend lots of time to trim oversize areas. We'll like to able to print within size. But I understand that with HP designjet plotter and feeding roll paper we can't do that. Thanks MadMango for sending ISO paper...
Does anyone knows that is there any standard for drawing folding process?.
Problem is we have HP designjet plotters and we use paper rolls to plot drawings. Rolls comes in 24 and 36 inch long. When we print for example D size (22x34) we can only get oversize drawings versus B, C and E sizes. But...