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On Wednesday, 5 February 2014 9:04 AM, Owen Genat <owen.genat@gmail.com> wrote:

Joe Alders wrote
 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 the related AskLO thread:
http://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/28581/document-in-writer-always-jumps-to-first-page-after-printing-command/

I sympathise with your plight Joe, 

my experience is same as described by manj on the above link. i.e, libreoffice is going back to the 
page where the cursor is. when i open an odt file, by default it is opened in the first page. after 
going to the print option and printing, say page no 4 (as described by manj), libreoffice is going 
back to page no 1. scrolling to page no 4 and printing will behave in the similar way. but if i 
click on the page no 4 and then print it, it remains on page no 4. is it behaving differently for 
others? using LO 4.1.3.2 in xubuntu 13.10.

regards,

som


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