Next, you can learn about printing your document. Before you print, you should save your work by choosing File > Save As and typing in a new name for your document. You should save your document first as a Canvas document so you can always edit the content. Then you can save as or export to another format. Printing publications After you’ve made changes to the “Brochure” document, you can print it to see the results on paper. You can also “proof” a document onscreen using the Print Preview feature. Print Preview lets you see how a document will look when printed. It reflects the current print settings and the page setup (Mac) or printer setup (Windows). These settings include the type of output (compos- ite or color separations), the pages to print, tiling, centering, printing blank pages, and printing in color. In the preview, you can see which objects, layers, and pages will be printed and ensure that the layout fits in the printable area of the paper. To use Print Preview 1 Choose File > Print Preview. In the preview dialog box, you can select options to adjust the preview. 2 Click Done if you want to go back to the document. 3 Click Print if you are ready to print the document. Canvas gives you options for general desktop printing and commer- cial printing. Refer to the chapter, “Document basics,”  in the Canvas User’s Guide. For commercial printing procedures, refer to the Can- vas Color Printing Guide. Congratulations! You have now completed the Page Layout & Typography section of the tutorial.
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