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Mathew,

That blank second page is inserted by LibreWriter for some unknown reason.

After you have generated the business card, press Ctrl P to bring up the print menu. Select the LibreOffice Writer tab and unselect "Print automatically inserted blank pages".

Jerry

 At 02:17 PM 11/19/2011, you wrote:
I'm trying to print out some business cards in writer. The document consists of a 5x2 table taking up the entire page.

I'd like the first cell to be the master cell and the remaining 9 to just be duplicates. I've tried to set the other cells as a formula =<A1>, but that just leaves me with 0.

Is there some way to do this? If it involves fields, will it include the formatting?


As a secondary issue, the 5 cell rows are 2 inches high. The document is US Letter (11 inches long). And the top and bottom margins are set to .5 inches each. Therefore, everything should fit exactly. However, there is a blank second page which I cannot get rid of. Any suggestions?

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