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Showing or Hiding Panel Dimensions That Don’t Fit on the Layout

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Showing or Hiding Panel Dimensions That Don’t Fit on the Layout

In MaxCut, layout dimensions are shown on panels both on-screen and in printed job layouts. However, some small panels may not have their dimensions displayed in the printout. This is controlled by a layout setting that hides dimension labels when there isn’t enough space for them to appear clearly. This article explains how to toggle that setting—either to hide dimensions that don’t fit, or to force them to appear regardless of space constraints.

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🔧 How to Access the Setting

  • Open MaxCut.

  • Click on the Settings icon (gear icon) or go to the Tools menu and select Settings.

  • Navigate to: Layout > Text Settings.

  • Find the checkbox labeled: ☑ "Hide panel dimensions that do not fit"

✅ To Hide Panel Dimensions That Don’t Fit

If you want to keep your printouts clean and prevent clutter on small panels:

  • Make sure the checkbox is selected next to "Hide panel dimensions that do not fit".

  • Click OK or Apply to save your changes.

  • Reprint or preview your layout — dimensions that don’t have enough space will be hidden.

Recommended for: Clean printouts, large batch jobs, or when using small panels where text may overlap.

 

📝 To Show All Panel Dimensions (Even If They Don’t Fit)

If you want every panel’s dimensions visible, even if they overlap or are cramped:

  • Uncheck the box next to "Hide panel dimensions that do not fit".

  • Click OK or Apply.

  • Reprint or preview the layout — MaxCut will now attempt to show all dimensions.

Recommended for: Accuracy checks, internal use, or when visibility of all sizes is more important than visual clarity.

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