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To Suppress the Printout of Empty Pages
If two even or two odd pages directly follow each other in your
document, Writer will insert an empty page by default. You can
suppress those automatically generated empty pages from printing and
from exporting to PDF.
Choose Tools - Options - LibreOffice Writer - Print.
Remove the tick mark from Print automatically inserted blank pages.
On Tue, 13 Jun 2023 at 15:48, Keith Bates <keith@new-life.org.au> wrote:
This is a bit weird.
I have been using Libreoffice (7.5.3.2), Ubuntu (23.04) and an HP
Pagewide Pro MFP 477dw printer for a few years.
It all played together nicely, until today.
I don't know what is different, but now it spits out a blank page when
printing from LO.
Other applications print fine. If I export my document from LO to a pdf,
it will print fine from any pdf viewer.
I have tried using different ppd files, but same result each time.
Any suggestions?
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