On 2/14/06, Fajar Priyanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 14 February 2006 05:54 am, Derick Centeno wrote:
> > On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 15:06 -0500, Fred A. Miller wrote:
> > > "Some smart white box retailers are now cottoning on to the fact that
> > > they can offer Linux based systems running Open Office.org on the same
> > > computers to customers for hundreds of dollars cheaper than the
> Microsoft
> > > versions. The challenge for Microsoft, which has become addicted to
> > > making huge profits from selling its commodity software, is how it can
> > > convince customers that continuing to pay through the nose for its
> brand
> > > of software is worth it. For Microsoft, that is becoming an
> increasingly
> > > harder sell."
>
> Well, from I'm facing right now. The big problem for user in using Linux
> is in
> PRINTING. Many times Linux (and OOo ?) behaves very strangely.
>
> For example (see my thread about calc printing from right to left and not
> the
> other around): my users want to print a calc sheet in landscape layout
> using
> Epson LX300 dot matrix printer with Centos4.2.
>
> The sheet got printed ok, but starting from the right side of the sheet
> first,
> this makes all the margin goes wrong! Oh man!
> Pls help.
> --


I'm a but new on Open Office but in your previous e-mail you said you're
running an older version of Open Office. Maybe changing to the new version
might solve it.

Just my 2c worth.

Mark


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