On Sep 30, 2008, at 5:33 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
Sorry, but I think you are missing the point here. The original
query (as evidenced by the message subject) was about printing what
OpenOffice calls a brochure. And the way that OpenOffice works (at
least, how the current version 2.4.1 works on Windows) is that you
print a brochure by setting the *page* orientation (in Format |
Page... | Page) to portrait but the *paper* orientation (in File |
Printer Settings...) to landscape. So you do need both.
In any case, brochure printing seems to be the least of its problems.
"Printer Settings" is disabled altogether, which is completely
unacceptable.
--
John W Kennedy
If Bill Gates believes in "intelligent design", why can't he apply it
to Windows?
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