--- Doug Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
> > On Sat, 2005-05-21 at 12:27 -0700, Joe Marks
> wrote:
> > 
> >>Printing with the brochure feature allows two
> pages to
> >>be printed on one side in landscape mode.  The
> pages
> >>are reduced in size to fit on the one page.  Is
> there
> >>a way to do the printing without reducing the size
> of
> >>the page?  
> > 
> > 
> > I have no idea what you want now. Please explain
> again. If you are
> > talking about duplex printing then you either use
> your printer or use
> > two print passes. In the latter case, print right
> hand pages, turn over
> > the output, put it back in the tray and print left
> pages.
> > 
> > Still a better explanation would help.
> 
> I haven't tried the following, but if I understand
> the question, it 
> might be possible to achieve the desired result
> using a page style with 
> two columns in landscape mode.  The shortcoming of
> this approach is that 
> you will have to manually control the content of the
> first and last book 
> pages because of the order in which they will
> appear, i.e.:
> 
>   +----------+----------+    +----------+----------+
>   |          !          |    |          !          |
>   |          !          |    |          !          |
>   |          !          |    |          !          |
>   | Page 4   ! Page 1   |    | Page 2   ! Page 3   |
>   |          !          |    |          !          |
>   |          !          |    |          !          |
>   +----------+----------+    +----------+----------+
>         Side 1 of paper          Side 2
> 
> This is a "Beat to fit, paint to match" solution,
> but it should allow 
> you to use OOo successfully.  Of course, once you
> exceed a page count of 
> 4 book pages, you're on your own.
> 
> YMMV.  VWPBL.
> 
> Doug

Printing on just one sheet of paper is needed in one
case so your solution will work.  Will consider using
several sheets of paper (more than 4 pages in the
"brochure") later.

That was very creative the way you drew the Side 1 and
Side 2 "pictures"

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