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Hello Nick,

On Fri, 8 Jul 2011 15:11:14 -0400
nick rundy <nrundy@hotmail.com> wrote:


When writing documents in Writer's
"Print Layout", gaps appear between the pages. In Microsoft Office
Word, clicking on the ends of the pages pulls them together allowing the
writer/reader to see a seamless page. This helps the flow of reading and
writing and allows more information to fit on screens that don't have a lot of
vertical space (e.g., netbooks). I'd sure like to see this capability added to
LO. If it already exists, could someone tell me how to activate it? If not, any
chance this might be added to the TO DO list for a future version of
Writer? I posted an image of what I'm describing at imgur here:  http://imgur.com/a/c0dgx         
                              

I think (I haven't checked) asked for this feature as well and posted a feature request for this in 
our bugzilla. As a workaround, you might want to use the "weblayout" instead of the "printlayout" 
instead. It's not exactly what you want, but it might be good enough? 

Sigrid

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