Not so strange to miss out pages when printing.
For example our telecom supplier provides PDF bills - with "This page
intentionally left blank"
When I print these for my accounts I don't want to waster toner & power
on the blanks!
Also - if I have letters to print that take more than 1 page I will want
to print, say, page 1 in the upper tray (because that has headed paper
on the current printer) and the rest on the lower tray.
I could also want to print the first page on 1 printer and the rest on
the second - OK I can do this with a page range in the Print GUI.
There is no point pushing keyboard sequences - it is too unproductive
and Unix has gone beyond that now (wish someone would tell Ubuntu and
Dash!).
On 15/08/2013 11:22, Ahmed Hasnaoui wrote:
Hello Cristian, *,
that is no proper solution.
I want it in a easier way (select page, select tray) right in the
print UI, is it a physical impossibility?
Kind regards,
Ahmed
2013/8/15 Christian Lohmaier <lohmaier+libreoffice@googlemail.com
<mailto:lohmaier+libreoffice@googlemail.com>>
Hi Ahmed, *,
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 12:01 PM, Ahmed Hasnaoui
<hasnaoui.ahmed90@gmail.com <mailto:hasnaoui.ahmed90@gmail.com>>
wrote:
>
> Yes, e.g.: Print page 1-3 from paper feeder 1, 5-10 from paper
feeder 2 and so on.
And omit page 4 - weired printing :-)
The paper tray can be configured in the page style. No need to set it
in the printer options every time.
So use File|Printer Settings to choose the printer with multiple
trays/set your default options there, and then use the stylist to
assign the appropriate paper tray to your page-style und assign that
to your document.
ciao
Christian
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