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Hi Stephan,

I don't know about the latest version, but in LO 3.6.7 it should
work this way: Open the handout tab and in the task pane select
"layout", right-click on the layout with your desired number of
slides and apply to all selected (which must have been done defore).

Karl

On 08.03.2014 01:42, Stephan Petersen wrote:

Hi guys,

does anyone know how to set the "default" number of slides per page when
printing handouts?

LO unfortunately contains a bug (which goes way back and remains
unfixed) that causes it to forget what you were printing (notes,
handouts, ...) between print jobs. And with the latest version it even
got worse. Now, if you want to print handouts, you not only have to
select "handouts" every time, but now you also have to pick the number
of slides per page again, unless you want the "default", which seems to
be 6 (for whatever reason).

Does anyone know a workaround for this nuisance?

Thanks and all the best,

Stephan



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