Just a question re: printing a document in "brochure layout" found in
the "Print" menu (tab-> "Page Layout").
I am just trying to make the routine of publishing music concert
programs as easy for new office staff as possible (I am director for an
early music group). One way to print the concert programs in booklet
format is to have the office staff type up the concert program in Writer
and at the point of printing, choose the "brochure layout" option in the
Printer window tab "Page Layout". This method works perfectly and allows
for any new person to the music office to just step in and print concert
programs in very few steps that require practically no brochure layout
knowledge -- extremely user friendly to use.
My question is, when the printed brochure comes out, there is a lot of
wasted space at the top and bottom of the brochure pages. Is there a way
to make use of this space? ... For example, have the printed words start
higher up the page and also down the page?
I know that one could use Draw to make a brochure, but IMO, if the
"brochure layout" option were tweaked enough to take advantage of the
free space at the top/bottom of brochure pages, it would become an even
more useful tool for occasions when brochure printing is called from a
Writer document.
Is this something that could be suggested as a bug or put on a wishlist?
Cheers,
Marc
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