On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 5:40 PM, Larry Gusaas <[email protected]>wrote:
> Please do not top post. > > On 2009/02/12 6:45 PM David Karr wrote: > >> On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Dotan Cohen <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> >>> On 2009/02/12 3:18 PM David Karr wrote: >>> >>>> On my Ubuntu Linux computer, when I print from Firefox, I get the option >>>> to >>>> print multiple pages per sheet, which is what I prefer for most >>>> documents. I >>>> just tried to print an OpenOffice document to the same printer, and I >>>> see >>>> that it doesn't have this option. Is this intentional? Is there any >>>> way to >>>> get that functionality? >>>> >>>> >>> That is handled by your print driver, methinks. What printer? >>> >>> >> Perhaps I wasn't clear. I print from Firefox to printer named "Foo". It >> gives me the option to print multiple pages per sheet, which works fine. >> I >> then print from Writer to the exact same printer. It does not give me the >> option to print multiple pages per sheet. Not that it matters, but this >> is >> a "LaserJet P-3005" printer. >> > > It sounds like you have OO.o set to use OO.o print dialogues. Go to > Tools/Options/OpenOffice.org/General and under 'Print dialogs' uncheck 'Use > OpenOffice.orgs dialogs'. > I didn't notice this response when I posted about this before. This flag is not checked, so it doesn't matter. It wouldn't have mattered anyway, as the label on that section is "Open/Save Dialogs".
