mike scott wrote:
On 20 Jun 2008 at 16:28, Gordon wrote:

mike scott wrote:
On 20 Jun 2008 at 15:18, Gordon wrote:

I am desperately trying to move away from MS Word, but until I can replicate this behaviour, then I won't! In Word 2007, when I go to print, I can choose the option of printing 2 pages on on page. I use this a lot as I do not have a duplex printer, so when printing A5 booklets, I can choose which pages (in A5 portrait
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Does anyone have ANY sort of solution to this?
Can't answer for v3; I assume it should be the same as v2, where if you format your pages as A5 portrait, and choose A4 landscape paper and the brochure option, it all works well.
I tried that with various settings of right and left pages or not, - it didn't seem to print at all.

Are you using /landscape/ A4 in the printer setup? If I forget, and use portrait A4, the desired pages are printed upright, 2-up, but squashed at the top of the output page (with the bottom part blank).

If I choose Landscape in the Printer settings, the page comes out portrait, with page 1 in the top R/H quarter of the page, and page 2 in the bottom L/H quarter of the page....



I'm opening the 'options' dialogue on the print sheet, and asking for 'left pages', 'right pages' and 'brochure'.

If you can describe what you get more exactly, someone may see a clue as to what's going on.

Is this with an imported Word document, or does it happen for a "native" OOo document?

This is with a native OO document but with copied and pasted text from a word document...


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