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I think I see the problem.  Unfortunately: There are no other paper
sizes with which to test my theory.  No other paper sizes that have
different designations in Format -> Page -> Page -> Format and in the
printer dialogues.

I *suspect* the problem is that LO has a paper size named "Tabloid" and
the printer dialogue has the same size paper listed as "11x17".  If I
set LO's paper size to "Legal" and the printer to the same: It sticks.
If I try to do the same with "Tabloid" vs. "11x17": It does not.

MS Office refers to it as "11x17", btw.

Is there a way to define a paper size to LO?

Regards,
Jim
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