It is possible to display the page number on each page of the diagram (see the Displaying the page number and title section). The number can appear at the top or at the bottom of each page.
Instead
of displaying page numbers, you can define a title that will be printed
on each page. This title can contain fixed text, such as the name
of your organization, but also variable text, such as time, date, or
number
of pages. Depending on the settings defined at Displaying
the page number and title, the title will appear as a page header
(at
the top of each page) or a page footer
(at
the bottom).
Figure
1 : Displaying "Page 1 of 4" page title instead of the default "1, 1".
Figure
2 : Defining and displaying a complex page title.
Variable
text includes :
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To
define the page number and title:
1. Open the Options dialog by accessing the Tools->Options
menu,
this will display the dialog:
2. Define the Format string and press Apply and then Close. In the format string, {1} will be replaced by the current row and {2} by the current column. If your diagram uses five pages horizontally and three pages vertically, your pages will be numbered :
If the format string is defined as "Page {0} of {5}", pages will be numbered Page 1 of 15, Page 2 of 15, and so forth.If the format string is defined as "Page {0} of {5} - {8} - Modified on {4} at {3}", pages will be entitled "Page 1 of 15 - Main Diagram - Modified on Jul 21, 2004 at 10:35:17 AM" when "Main Diagram" is the name of the diagram, {4} represents the current date and {3} the current time.
The resulting diagram after setting the page title at the right-top corner. See the Displaying the page number and title section for more details.