Would be a surprise if there is not a feature request already. At least
in the old OOo domain ;-)
IIRC, people are advised to use Web layout for this - apparently -
mission critical feature.
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It seems that, indeed, the issue has already been raised and discussed in the OOO.org past, but not
solved:
http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=61615
http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=8006
I
don't know of any feature that would yield this precise effect in LO
-- please correct me anyone if I am out of date on this -- but as a
temporary workaround it is possible create a page style with zero-sized
headers and margins. I know it is far from perfect given that it would
have an effect on formatting (even though easily and instantly reversible) instead of being only a
view mode change, but at least that would provide the desired "look and
feel (better than the web layout).
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