G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Sat, 2005-05-21 at 14:41 -0600, Doug Thompson 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,
WHat you have described is brochure option. The OP says that this is NOT
what is wanted.
No. What he says he doesn't want is the pages to be reduced in size
when printed. This approach allows him to create and print WYSIWYG.
Doug
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