On 02/03/2014 02:20 PM, Joe Alders wrote:
Hello,
After a very disappointing experience using the LibreOffice Forum at the
'ask' part of the LibreOffice site, I will try this forum for help.
This is my problem using Writer:
When printing a part of a Writer document and being somewhere in this
document, it always jumps to the first page after giving the 'print' command.
This only happens when I want to print a particular page or pages.
It does not happen when I will print the complete document.
I find this very annoying and hope that someone on this forum can help me
out here.
I am using Windows 7 64 bits Home Premium.
Thanks in advance,
Joe.
Are you saying you are on page 5 and you print page 5, but then LO moves
you to viewing page 1?
Which version of LO are you using? 4.1.4? 4.2.0?
I see that happening in 4.1.4 [Ubuntu 64-bit], since I checked. I was on
page 4 of a 40+ page document. I had to type in page 4 for the page to
print [no print current page command]. That page printed and then the
displayed jumped me to page 1.
I do not remember this happening with 4.0.6. I went from that to 4.1.4.
YES, that is a major problem for people editing specific pages of a
large document and having to go back to the page they are working on
from page one. It would bother me big time.
It would be nice to see "print current page" as an option, like the
other packages do - say like the PDF file viewers do on Ubuntu. I have
not checked this out on Windows though since Ubuntu and Windows options
can be a little different.
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