On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 08:30:43PM -0400, G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-06-28 at 01:57 +0200, Rene Paulokat wrote:
> > (...)
> > i set up an office-network with several clients using openoffice.
> > the clients do use all the same templates for specific purposes.
> > 
> > created some templates with the 'AutoPilot', trying to define the adequate 
> > / 
> > different paper-trays the document should be printed on.
> > first page upper tray, the rest should be fed from lower tray.
> > but it looks like openoffice`s AutoPilot thinks one document can have only 
> > up 
> > to 2 pages - cause every third page is printed again from the upper tray.
> > (...)
> 
> Quick thought, check the page styles that the template uses. Chances are
> that there is a paper tray setting that needs changing.


thanks, checked for that, but playing with these options did'nt succeed.
furthermore i made some tests in a different environment - without 
printserver in the middle, using a different printer (kyocera)
same results: first two pages are fine, but the third is printed using the
same paper-tray like the first. 
so i would like to ask if there is anybody who uses templates to organise
different paper-trays - using more than two pages... :)
this circumstance could prevent me from filing a bug-report ... 

b.t.w. using oo 1.1.3(-9) installed from debian-packages

greetings
(hooray to the developers)

rene


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