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This is an OLD bug of mine... inherited from OpenOffice:

https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65205

On 9/16/2016 3:43 PM, Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster
<webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote:
Today, I was working on a 11x17 inch tabloid paper poster.  I am using 
Ubuntu 16.04 MATE 64bit running LO 5.2.0.4.  The paper size of the 
document was the tabloid size.  When I went to print the document to my 
HP printer [13x19 inch max] the paper size drop down menu was grayed out 
and set for US Letter size.


I ended up creating a PDF version and used the generic "document viewer" 
to print it out.  I do remember this was an issue for later 4.x.x.x 
line, but this was the first time [in months] I wanted to print out a 
tabloid poster using LO.


So, it there a bug and/or a fix in the works?  I think I remember seeing 
this issue months or a year ago.

I hope it gets fixed soon so I do not have to export to PDF and then 
print out the poster using the "document viewer" that is included in 
Ubuntu.  I would love to skip the extra set.




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