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On 2022-02-13 19:37, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
On 13/02/2022 11:09, Ken Heard wrote:
In order to print documents on both sides of the paper using a printer without collating ability, I always printed first in reverse order the even pages.  I then  print in numerical order the odd pages on the back side of the paper on which the even pages are printed.  In this way the pages do not need to be collated manually.

While this version of LO still allows printing separately the odd and even pages, I discovered to my horror that it no longer allows printing of pages in reverse order.

The help page however still says that all one has to do to print in reverse order is to

1.    Choose File - Print.
2.    Click the General tab.
3.    Choose Print in reverse page order.
4.    Click Print.

In view of the foregoing it would appear that disappearance of the reverse print option was unintended.  In that case when can we helpless users expect this error to be corrected?

Ken Heard

It's available in 7.3.0.3, therefore probably also in the earlier version. Using your numbering you need to add <2a.  Select 'More'>

Peter HB

Thank you Peter for your reply. I have as of yesterday upgraded to that version, but the 'print' window is still the same in both versions. In neither of them did I find the option to print in reverse page order. Should I report a bug?

Regards, Ken Heard



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