Ross Johnson wrote:
I also get the feeling it's by design, but I think the implementation may have got messed up somewhere. What I see is effectively two page breaks between the individual merged documents. That is, each merged document does start on a new page, but there is the blank page also. The option to skip automatic blank pages when printing isn't the right solution, and I don't believe would be the intended solution because if I format my original document such that it includes automatic blank pages, and I merge it, then those pages will also be removed effectively, even though I want them to be there.
At http://specs.openoffice.org there will be a document to find what is intended and why. Anyway, thats what I guess, since there has been done work on this feature the last half year or so.
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