Printing a view or report in a complex project can mean printing more pages than is convenient for getting an overview of your project. By adjusting pages, you can control the number of pages on which a view or report prints, and thus the amount of information that appears on each page.
For both views and reports, you can adjust the page size by specifying a percentage of the normal page size. For example, specifying 200 percent doubles the size of the image on a page, so that approximately twice as many pages are needed to print all the information. For views only, you can adjust page fit by specifying the number of pages tall and wide you want your view to fit on.
Another way to adjust pages is to insert manual page breaks. By inserting page breaks, you can ensure that information that logically belongs together appears on the same page.