https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126665
--- Comment #11 from orcmid <[email protected]> --- (In reply to orcmid from comment #10) > (In reply to mroe from comment #9) > > (In reply to orcmid from comment #8) > > > > Again: > > > > Also for me it is strange that "0" or an empty field will result in a > > > > full > > > > print. > > > > > > There are many ways to solve this. > > > > The first (and IMHO only) thing to do is to update the preview on the left > > side with the right result. The output "no pages" is simply wrong if anybody > > type "0" into the pages field. It should be the same as for "0-". > [ ... ] > > When I am printing out items for file, such as order confirmations from > amazon.com, the email will often take 2 pages (many more from other vendors) > although everything I need is on page 1. > > Since I had this "0" business fresh in mind, I tried 0 in the Pages entry > for printing the confirmation of a just-made order. 'Lo, my Microsoft > Outlook didn't print anything. Inspired by that, I opened a multi-page .doc file in Microsoft word and entered "0" in the Pages field. Same behavior -- quietly not printing anything. BEST YET: I opened the PDF version of the same multi-page document in the just-release Acrobat Reader DC. When I clicked Print in the print dialog, for Pages set to "0". Nothing printed. But the print dialog stayed open, with nothing changed. NICE. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
