Paul Palmer wrote: > Sirs: > I was printing a table (that's probably unimportant) on a Canon printer. I > noticed that there was no Page Setup (like in Word) on the FILE dropdown > menu. I wanted to print in Portrait mode but somehow the file had decided it > would print in Landscape mode. I could not find any way to change to > Portrait. So I went to the Printer driver and used the Page Setup tab there. > It was already set to Portrait. Nothing I could do would allow me to switch > to an actual Portrait mode. Ultimately I gave up and had to print in > Landscape. > > As above I was working with a calendar table I had downloaded. The cells > came in with a certain size. I was easily able to narrow the table as > desired, using the Table Properties menu. Yet for some inexplicable reason, I > could not alter the length of the cells in the same way. I am used to > printing from Word, where the Table menu does indeed have a tabbed setting > for row sizes. Ultimately I gave up and had to manually move the horizontal > borders of each cell by dragging them. > > Unless I am missing something, these both appear to me to be bugs > (omissions). Other than that the program looks great, but it is disturbing > that these were about the first two things I tried to do with the new OO2.2 > and I had a problem with each of them. > > Paul Palmer > I can choose either layout for my Canon S600. However, the choice appears after print from Calc. Then a "Print" panel appears, where I can click on "Properties" and then change the page layout. You can also chose portrait or landscape in the page stye./
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