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PDF generation settingsThere are a number of different setting you can select to control what is generated. Some options are only available for certain document types. Pages/provisions to includeBy default all provisions in a document (or all amendments in an amendment list) are included in the PDF. But you can select a subset using this dropdown. You can select any combination of provisions/amendments. They don’t need to be next to one another or of the same type. For example you can select a Part of a Bill (which will include all the sections in a Part) and some individual sections elsewhere in the Bill. Tracked changesThese settings relate to if and how tracked changes in the document are rendered in the PDF.
Print and publishing artefactsThe options that appear here depend on the document type: Include line numberingIf selected, the PDF will show line numbering in the margin of each page. Every 5th line is numbered. This feature is only available for Bills. Line numbering shows on the left for Scottish Bills and on the right for UK Bills. FootersIf selected, the PDF will include appropriate footers drawn from the document metadata, e.g. the Session and Bill number. Page numbersIncludes page numbers (List of Draft Amendments only). Other documents like Bills, Acts and SIs have page numbers by default. Generate as House BillIf selected, the PDF will be generated as a House Bill with the appropriate covers. See Preparing a House Bill. Footer noteUse this option to include a custom note in the footer of each page. The note can be up to 2 lines of text. Insert draft watermarkUse this option to place a watermark on every page of the PDF. This will result in the word “Draft” being placed in light grey diagonally across the page behind the main content. Large printUse this option to produce a PDF in large print format. The document will be generated in 20pt Arial font. Some adjustment of margins, indentation and spacing will take place to avoid overlapping text. ExtrasThese extra features can only be included in the PDF if line numbering is turned off. The options that appear here depend on the document type. Show J-numbers in margin (Bills and SI/SSIs only)Select this if you want the J-numbers to be visible in the PDF (in addition to the section/schedule numbers). See Managing J-refs. Show Jrefs in cross-referencesSelect this if you want the J-numbers of target provisions to be included in cross-references in the PDF - see Cross-references (x-refs). Show D-NumbersSelect this to display the unique D-number assigned to each amendment (e.g. HoC1) in the PDF (in addition to any official number assigned to the amendment). Show amendment D-numbers against inline amendmentsSelect this if you want the the D-number of each inline amendment to be shown in the PDF of the inline list of draft amendments. Show review commentsSelect this to include any comments that have been added to the document in the Editor. Each comment will be shown in italics and surrounded by square brackets within the text. The comment will be placed at the end of the text to which it refers. Any replies to the comment will also be included. The username of the user who made the comment or reply is shown at the beginning of each comment/reply. Show origin informationSelect this option if you’re working on a consolidation and want the origin notes to be visible in the PDF. Save a snapshot of the documentWhen you generate a PDF from a working version or an existing snapshot, the option Record snapshot version enables you to save a snapshot version containing the PDF you generated and the corresponding XML document. You can provide a name for the snapshot in the Version description box or leave the box empty and it will be saved with the default name “PDF”. This option can be useful so you can:
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