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At 09:51 30/05/2013 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2013-05-30 9:33 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
I'm guessing here, but Microsoft Office has only one place to define page and paper size, I think, whereas LibreOffice has two: you define page size in Format | Page... but paper size at File | Printer Settings... (or elsewhere). When you start your "new blank document", do you go to Format | Page... | Page | Paper Format and select an
appropriate size?

I guess I wasn't clear, but yes, of course, I went to Page > Format and chose the appropriate setting (how else would I be able to confirm that BOTH Letter AND Legal work as expected?)...

Sorry: didn't mean to insult your intelligence. It's just that many users of Microsoft Office (which you mentioned) expect the Printer Settings selection to be how you set the page size.

Sorry I can't be more helpful. I see Regina Henschel has suggested exporting to PDF and printing from your favourite PDF reader: this has often been a useful workaround for people.

Brian Barker


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