Hi Jeff,

I'm responding to the list as I think you probably wanted to answer there and share comments there.

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On 03/28/2013 04:03 PM, Marc Paré wrote:

>
> Try this:
>
> * choose Print
> * choose Properties
> * choose device
> * Printer Language type -- you may need to re-adjust the type to suit your printer.
> You may have to experiment with this until you get it right.


Thank you, Marc,

There was no difference in the output. Each choice produced a perfect PDF replica of the ODT file but Adobe Reader imposes wider margins when it prints to a hard copy.

If I could get LO to print in the right orientation when I ask it to print a booklet I wouldn't need to mess around with PDF format


Jeff

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I tried to print a series of test pages (8 pages in length) and then sent to print with the "brochure" choice tagged. As you pointed out I got the same results as you described in your original post. HOWEVER, I then reprinted a second time and for some reason the print went according to what I would expect and the booklet was printed without a problem.

I tried to replicate this again, but I could not do it. I tried different settings, but again, could not reproduce it.

One explanation could be that the LibreOffice profile may have something to do with this (maybe erasing it or forcing a new one by re-labelling your profile with another name). I am not sure.

BTW ... I installed the v.4.0.2.1 build of LibreOffice as I am also testing it for bugs. This is the version I test tried my file. I am not sure if this would correct the problem.

Cheers,

Marc

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