Date: prev next · Thread: first prev next last
2011 Archives by date, by thread · List index


On 24/10/11 14:51, Onyeibo Oku wrote:
I introduced a friend to LibreOffice and ever since I've become some sort of support personnel. Her 
office is downstairs, mine is above. Now there's a new problem and I lack the experience. I never 
did any such thing in M$-Word too.

She wants two pages to print on one paper (like having two A5 page texts showing on one A4 paper). 
She wants it visible on screen with page numbers showing for both sheets -- one on left and the 
other on right side of the ONE mother page. She claims its possible in M$-Word and I believe her. 
So, is this feature in LibreOffice-writer or is this where I put up an apologetic speech? Can 
someone save me the embarrassment ... Please?
---------------------------------------------
from twohot@device.mobile :)

Could you do this with two columns on landscape orientation? No sequential page numbers, though.

Bob
--
Registered Linux User #463880           FSFE Member #1300
GPG-FP: A6C1 457C 6DBA B13E 5524 F703 D12A FB79 926B 994E
openSUSE 11.4 64-bit, Kernel 2.6.37.6-0.5-desktop, KDE 4.6.5
Intel Core2 Quad Q9400 2.66GHz, 8GB DDR RAM, nVidia GeForce 9600GT

--
For unsubscribe instructions e-mail to: users+help@global.libreoffice.org
Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/
Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette
List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/
All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted

Context


Privacy Policy | Impressum (Legal Info) | Copyright information: Unless otherwise specified, all text and images on this website are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License. This does not include the source code of LibreOffice, which is licensed under the Mozilla Public License (MPLv2). "LibreOffice" and "The Document Foundation" are registered trademarks of their corresponding registered owners or are in actual use as trademarks in one or more countries. Their respective logos and icons are also subject to international copyright laws. Use thereof is explained in our trademark policy.