https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153773

--- Comment #7 from Ann Witbrock <[email protected]> ---
Further testing shows that there is a lack of correspondence between Format >
Page style settings (whether from main menu or Print Preview), and the Print
popup.

So, when the Page Style setting Orientation is set to Landscape, and then
Orientation is either automatic or Landscape in Print popup, all is fine.

Likewise for Portrait in Page Style and in Print popup.

However, if Page Style setting Orientation is set to Landscape, then changed in
Print popup to Portrait, the style does not update properly, it does not
display as expected in Print popup, nor print as desired.

Likewise, if Page Style setting Orientation is set to Portrait, then changed in
Print popup to Landscape, the style does not update properly, it does not
display as expected in Print popup, nor print as desired.

Examples of the errors are different.
When Landscape is mis-formatted, it lacks header and footer and misses a few
rows top and bottom.
When Portrait is mis-formatted, it displays header and footer at landscape
separation, and loses display of ALL rows. This behaviour is also described in
bug ID 135687

I would expect Print popup to correctly determine the selected orientation, and
print accordingly.

I will now try this in LibreOffice version 7.5.0.3 (x86_64) To see if this
behaviour is still present.
I don't have version 7.5.1.1

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