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Print Draft
with PTXprint

Learn how to quickly and easily print a high-quality draft from Paratext.

How to Print a Draft - Introduction to PTXprint

How to Print a Draft - Introduction to PTXprint

The best way to do a print out is by using a special option to export to PTXprint. PTXprint is a separate program which formats the text and produces a good looking layout which can then be printed.

How to Print a Draft: 1 - Install PTXprint

How to Print a Draft: 1 - Install PTXprint

The best way to print a good-looking draft from Paratext is to use Export Draft PDF (PTXprint). Learn how to install PTXprint.

How to Print a Draft: 2 - Make Initial PDF with PTXPrint

How to Print a Draft: 2 - Make Initial PDF with PTXPrint

The best way to get started in PTXprint is to set the book range and make a PDF. Don’t be intimidated by all the settings! The defaults produce a good layout.

How to Print a Draft: 3 - Adjust Settings in PTXprint

How to Print a Draft: 3 - Adjust Settings in PTXprint

Change the page size, add a custom footer, and learn how to find and understand settings in PTXprint.

How to Print a Draft: 4 - Booklet

How to Print a Draft: 4 - Booklet

Learn how to adjust settings in PTXprint to produce a ready-to-print booklet layout with correctly ordered pages.

How to Print a Draft: 5 - Reopen PDF to Reprint

How to Print a Draft: 5 - Reopen PDF to Reprint

Comment localiser rapidement et facilement le fichier PDF que vous avez précédemment créé avec PTXprint afin de pouvoir le rouvrir.

How to Print a Draft: 6 - Check for PTXprint Updates

How to Print a Draft: 6 - Check for PTXprint Updates

PTXprint is updated often as of early 2024, so it is worth checking frequently for updates. Learn how to do this quickly and easily.

Filling the Page(9f-Preview Pane)

Filling the Page(9f-Preview Pane)

Introducing a brand new feature in PTXprint -- the PDF Preview Pane -- which allows you to interact with the PDF to make layout adjustments to finalize a PDF for printing. Say goodbye to editing technically complex changes.txt rules or AdjLists to make those final adjustments. Make changes using the right-click context menu choices to rapidly complete the task. Spend 25 minutes to watch this video and save yourself many hours of tediously editing adjustment settings.