Fred Moore wrote:
On Tuesday 31 October 2006 3:24 pm, Dougpol1 wrote:
I'm using OOo on xp. I have a book file with 262 pages and I have about
10 extra pages how do I delete the extra pages..
Doug
I studied this post and for he life of me I can't figure out your problem..
when you say you have "about" 10 extra pages.. are they at the end if so just
delete them.. or are you talking about opening a 262 page document and it has
272. If this is the case it could be formating, look at margins (top bottom
left right), font line spacing, default line spacing (based upon the font
your are using), spacing before and after paragraphs, space in
headers/footers.. and the list goes on..
you need to give us more information?? . Fred
I think the OP may be seeing the effect of automatic page breaks in his
document. These are easily seen in the Print Preview mode, where you see
a "Blank Page" watermark on those pages, but they do not appear in the
normal edit view. They are usually included to keep left-right pages in
sync, e.g. at the end of a chapter, so that the next chapter starts on
the correct page side (the right side in my locale).
To prevent them from printing there is an option that is normally "on"
by default:
Tools - Options - OpenOffice.org.Writer - Print - "Print automatically
inserted pages".
Turning this off may fix the problem, but be aware that this option will
then apply to all your documents.
The same option can be changed on the Print dialog under the Options
button (at least on my Linux system - should also be true for Windows),
and so can be applied on a case by case basis.
Ross
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