When exporting your plan to a PDF, you may notice that certain small details in the layout such as page numbering or the spacing is not to your liking. Luckily, there are a few settings that you can control in order to make small changes to how your business plan PDF appears. In this article, we will walk you through how to make some of these changes.
Click on the Export button at the top right of your screen.
Scroll to the bottom of the menu that has just opened.
Select Print Settings, at the very bottom of the menu.
Under the Print Settings section, you will find a few different options that you can change to adjust different elements of your PDF.
Page break after chapter.
Show company name, controls if each page of your plan displays your business name, or not.
Paper Size allows you to change the layout from Letter size to A4 size. This setting in particular can be quite helpful to switch, if you notice there are fully blank pages appearing in your PDF that are not present in the system.
Show page number controls if each page of your plan is numbered, which format that page numbering is done in, or if there are no page numbers listed at all.
Once you have made your changes, click on the Download button, open the file and check the spacing to see if it has improved. Keep adjusting your settings until you are satisfied with the spacing.
It's important to note that the formatting layout of your PDF may change depending on the length of your plan and if you add or remove any information. So, it may take some trial and error to find the perfect spacing for your specific plan.
Conclusion
In conclusion, changing your PDF spacing settings can help improve the overall appearance of your exported plan. By following these simple steps, you can easily adjust the spacing to your liking.
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