Hello Gilles,
it might be a stupid question, but did you check the Page Break Preview?
Regards,
Daniel
Am 05.02.2012 um 11:30 schrieb Gilles:
Hello
Using LibreOffice Calc 3.4.4, I created a small spreadsheet that should
print as a single page in Lanscape mode, but Calc insists on printing as two
pages.
Here's what I tried:
1. File > Printer Settings > chose printer > Properties :
Orientation=Landscape > OK
2. File > Page Preview : Document is shown in Portrait
3. File > Print > General > Properties : Orientation=Portrait, so changed
this to Landscape
Back in the Print dialog, in the preview on the left, document is still
printed on two pages :-/
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/3113/libreofficecalclanscape.jpg
Any idea?
Thank you.
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