hello
i'm understand what your help, thank you
but from site libreoffice havent this information help... need add new cool information with images
and illustrators ok?
then i close here becuase resolved from thanks you!!
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Da: Brian Barker <b.m.barker@btinternet.com>
A: users@global.libreoffice.org
Inviato: Martedì 17 Settembre 2013 13:33
Oggetto: Re: [libreoffice-users] [DRAW] from A4 to A3, also objects OLE, how?
At 08:58 17/09/2013 +0100, Manuel Songokuh wrote:
i did 35 pages with OLE (calc), but the page size is A4, now i need
change page size to A3 but i want 2 OLE in 1 page (OLE from page 1
and OLE from page 2 TO page 1 of A3 there is 2 ole inside of page 1
A3) HO[]W[]?[]
i did try: i changed size from A4 to A3, this worked but i see that
1 ole every unique page,why do not transferred 2 ole every unique page...?
You have discovered that drawings in LibreOffice (perhaps
understandably) behave differently from text documents. Whereas text
flows naturally from one page to another in a text (Writer) document,
material in a drawing (Draw) document is positioned in individual
slides and does not flow between them. The moral, of course, is that
you need to decide on your final format before positioning material.
But there may be a workaround. You appear now to want to print the
A4 images on A3 sheets. LibreOffice has a "brochure" facility which
enables you to print images in this way - combining two slides onto
one page and automatically positioning them so that a resulting stack
of double-sided A3 sheets will fold into a correctly ordered A4
booklet with one of your A4 images on each page.
o Return your slide format to A4 and Portrait.
o Print your document with your printer settings at A3 and Landscape.
o To create a brochure, either go to Tools | Options... | LibreOffice
Draw | Print | Page options and select Brochure, or (on the fly) in
the Print dialogue, select Options... | Page options | Brochure.
Even if you don't want the slides ordered as for a brochure, you may
be able to print parts of the document to create the required effect,
possibly by saving parts of your document as separate documents. If
possible, you may wish to install a virtual PDF printer (freeware
versions are available), so that you can practise to see what happens
without wasting your nice A3 paper. Note that LibreOffice's own
Export as PDF... facility cannot help you here, as this does not
respect the brochure concept.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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