On Mon, 2006-08-07 at 10:38 -0500, John McMonagle wrote: > Sorry a bit late on this. > > Have the same problem with debian. > What openoffice packages are you using? > > I tried a ubuntu and it worked OK, > Have not tried the openoffice.org packages. > > Sadly changing to ubuntu is not practical in the short run. > > John > > Stephen Bosch wrote: > > >My printer is an HP Laserjet 5 MP. > > > >It will automatically select the feed slot if the application printing > >does not specify it, depending on where it finds paper. > > > >For example, if there is no tray selected and there is paper in the > >manual feed tray, it will print from that tray, even if there is also > >paper in the main feed tray. > > > >Since upgrading to OpenOffice.org 2.0, I have the following problem: > > > >My documents default to "Manual Feed Tray". The printer won't print > >unless there is paper in this tray. > > > >I have to set every document to "<ignore>" in the printer properties. > >Once I have done this once and saved the document, it remains that way > >for the document every time I open it. > > > >For new documents, however, it is always set to "Manual Feed (Tray 1)". > > > >I have changed the settings in the Printer Administration tool, but they > >do not stick. When I go back in, the tray is back to "Manual Feed (Tray 1)". > > > >If I try to change the settings in the printer options while editing the > >default Writer template, I cannot save the template because it does not > >register that any changes have been made. If I make a change (by typing > >a character, for instance) and then saving, the change to the printer > >settings does not stick. > > > >Does anyone have a solution, or should I file a bug? > > > >-Stephen- > > > >
If you are using CUPS then OOo picks up the options from the driver. Try setting CUPS up to do what you want. -- PLEASE KEEP MESSAGES ON THE LIST. OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead http://documentation.openoffice.org/
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