I'm sorry that I made mistake.
I put this question in another thread.
I will post new one.
Thaks
(2011/08/03 16:34), Hirono Moi wrote:
Hi,
I am using LibreOffice 3.4.2 on WinXP and I have discovered a strange
thing : the settings in Tools -> Options -> Impress - Print dialog.
Step1
Create new Impress file and save as "FileNameA.odp".
Step2
change the setting in Tools -> Options -> Impress - Print - Page
Options:
select "Fit to page" (from Default)
and then Click "OK"
Step3
Edit slide something
and the "Save"
Step4
Creat new one more Impress file
Step5
Confirm the setting in Tools -> Options -> Impress - Print - Page
Options:
stay in "Fit to page"
Step6
save as "FileNameB.odp"
Step7
Close both of "FileNameA.odp" and "FileNameB.odp"
Step8
Create new Impress file
Step9
Confirm the setting in Tools -> Options -> Impress - Print - Page
Options:
stay in "Fit to page"
Step10
Open "FileNameA.odp"
Step11
Confirm the setting in Tools -> Options -> Impress - Print - Page
Options:
!? Default !?
Why I get Page Options:Default ??
Do I have missed something?
Is there anyone else experiencing this?
Is there a solution?
Is it a well known problem?
Best Regards,
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