Thanks for your reply. Yes, I found that one too now, when looking for it,
but in this particular case it wouldn't help me much, but I guess it will
be useful in the future, now that I know about it...
In my particular case I wanted page 6 to be the back side of page 1 so I
would still have to sort the printed pages manually and put it back in the
printer. But I guess that now, when I know this, I will have that in mind
when starting to create anything from the beginning...
Johnny
Den 2006-02-07 19:34:10 skrev Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I haven't booted Windoze lately, but my printer dialog for my HP Deskjet
contains a "Features" page which includes the option "Book" (for
portrait) and "Tablet" for landscape double sided printing in software.
(I have to shuffle the pages with the 180 turn as well.)
Joe
Johnny Andersson wrote:
Hi!
I made a few simple spreadsheets with calc, all in the same file on
different tabs, if you understand what I mean. I defined some print
areas ("utskriftsområden" in Swedish, I don't know what you call them
in English...) and I previewed the whole thing. I realized that my work
would be printed on 6 pages and I realized that if I could print them
in a different order, I could have 3 double sided papers printed. In
this case I would like the page order to be 1,2,4,5,3,6. If I insert
only three papers (A4) and when they all are printed I just turn them
180° and reinsert them in my printer, I will have page 1 and 6 on one
paper, the next will be page 2 and 3 and the last one page 4 and 5.
So I selected the option to print only specified pages, and in the
input field I typed 1-2,4,5,3,6. Then I clicked the Print button and my
printer started to print. Now I realized that the actual order of the
pages is 1-6. All of the 6 pages was printed but they were also sorted!
Why?
Maybe this is a Windows 98 issue rather than an OOo issue, but I don't
think so since the print dialog looks a lot different than it does when
I print from other applications. Adobe reader has their own print
dialog where you can select reverse print order and a lot more so I
thought that this dialog was the OOo one and maybe I just could do the
same thing by just typing the order I want, like in the example above.
Of course I could solve my problem very easily by just print twice.
First time pages 1,2 and 4, then turn the papers 180°, then print page
5 and after that print the pages 3 and 5.
But wouldn't it be nice if the thing I tried above was possible? Maybe
I should file this as a wish for a future feature? Or maybe this
already works in 2.0? I still use 1.1.5, due to speed issues (old PC of
mine).
--Johnny
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