Doug Thompson wrote:
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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.
I do this all the time ( I call it a pamphlet, the W98 driver for epson
c86 calls it "Multi-page (2 per page)". However, I can't do it in linux
-- I have to choose Windows 98 instead of linux) at the grub selector.
Chris
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