On Sun, 2005-05-22 at 16:00 +0100, Jim Higson wrote: > On Sunday 22 May 2005 00:24, Chris Aitken wrote: > > Doug Thompson wrote: > > > > <snip> > > > > > 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. > > The KDE print system has had this feature for a while. > Granted, you can't use it from OOo directly, but exporting to PDF and then > loading in KPDF (which is a really nice app since 3.4) makes this pretty > easy.
I am aware of the limitation he placed. Still how do you print two USletter pages to a letter page without reduction? Remember I asked for a better explanation so we could help. Otherwise he will have to use brochure or printing from print preview both of which reduce the output to fit the paper. -- PLEASE KEEP MESSAGES ON THE LIST. OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead http://documentation.openoffice.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
