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Hi Joe,

I tested Version: 4.1.4.2
Build ID: 0a0440ccc0227ad9829de5f46be37cfb6edcf72 on XP/SP3
with a selected part of a text and printed it. I also printed a page in the middle of a several page long document. In both cases Writer did not change cursor position, same part of the document remains on screen before and after printing

May I ask you to publish the link of your question to the AskLibO forum here?

ROSt52

On 2014-02-04 04:20, 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.




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