Hi Brian and *,

Am 2008-05-17 18:32:30, schrieb Brian Barker:
> Writer can do better than this - creating what it calls a 
> brochure.  It will print pages 4 and 1 on one side and then 2 and 3 
> on the reverse.  All you have to do is fold the paper, not to cut it, 
> and you will have the booklet that you require.  If you have more 
> than four pages, Writer will spread the pages across multiple sheets 
> such that all the sheets can be folded together - not separately - to 
> produce the brochure.
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I am writing some very huge book of  arround  680 Pages  (A5)  each  and
since I do not want to use glue-bindigs (Paper-Back), but stitched  ones
in the final version I have the need to split the Book  into  chunks  of
arround 32-36 pages which would be 170 sheets in A4 Format.

Now I have tried by selection to print only the first  64 pages  in  two
chunks but it does not work...

Is it posible to do this in oowriter WITHOUT reformating the book, (e.g.
creating two different Master-Documents and then put the files  together
How the can be correctly printed OR viewd?

Any hits for this horrible letterpress printing job?

Note:   I know there are programs which can do this, but they are
        non-OSS, REALY EXPENSIVE and do not exist under GNU/Linux.
        Oh, even "psutils" (->psresize/psbook) can not do the job.

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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