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At 09:33 12/08/2015 -0400, Stu Borman wrote:
Writer is printing a simple table in reduced size. The printer I use has had no similar problems with any other program or file. When I use Print Preview in Writer, the table appears in normal size. But when I print the file, the table is reduced in size by about half and positioned toward the left margin of the page.

Is it possible that you have a printer setting to print perhaps two or four pages per sheet? That could cause this sort of effect.

I played around with settings, recreated the table from scratch (using Insert...Table), searched for and read related LibreOffice support message, reviewed the printer's settings, ...

Note that the pages-per-sheet setting may occur in two places: both on the Page Layout tab of the Print dialogue in LibreOffice but also in the driver for your printer - accessed via the Properties... button on the General tab. Either setting could cause the effect you describe.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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