Gary,

On the front cover of the "Getting Started with OpenOffice.org 3" guide you will find (I quote in part) this, "This PDF is designed to be read onscreen, two pages at a time. If you want to print a copy, your PDF viewer should have an option for printing two pages on one sheet of paper, but you may need to start with page 2 to get it to print facing pages correctly. (Print this cover page separately.)"

If you start with the Copyright page the "inner margin" is actually the "outer margin". Print out a two up from your PDF viewer in Landscape following the instruction and then fold the page in half and you should see how it should look.

Hope this helps.

Gary Schnabl wrote:
The chapter pages' inner margins are much wider than those 14.1pt inner margins to which I was referring. The book that Lulu prints was typically 6 by 9 in size with small font sizes, not the A4-page size of that "book." But again, I do not know what the purpose is for the A4 book.

I was in the process of making a FrameMaker template for the printed book (as a simple, practical exercise) and came across that template on the website...

Gary
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