Re: Help - please - pretty please!

2018-12-02 Thread W. Robert J. Funnell, Prof.
On Sun, 2 Dec 2018, mnxe...@gmail.com wrote:

> Can you please tell me how to get successive blank pages to follow below the
> active page I'm working on, and not alongside it?
>
> eg: Page 2 ready for use below the bottom edge of Page 1, and not appearing
> alongside it?
>

If you're in Writer, there's a set of 3 icons at the bottom of the 
window, to the left of the zoom indicator, that allows you to select 
Single-page view (what you want), Multiple-page view (what you seem to 
be seeing) and Book view.

- Robert


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Re: Help - please - pretty please!

2018-12-02 Thread Dan Lewis


On 12/2/18 7:24 AM, mnxe...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you please tell me how to get successive blank pages to follow 
*below* the active page I'm working on, and not alongside it?
eg: Page 2 ready for use *below* the bottom edge of Page 1, and *not* 
appearing alongside it?

Thank you,
Graham Cutler
(now known as Graham with the nervous tic)!

If you are in Writer, look to the bottom right where there are three 
page representations. The left one is single page view (which you want), 
the second one is multiple page view, and the third one is book view. 
Click the single page view.


Dan



Re: Help - please - pretty please!

2018-12-02 Thread Wade Smart
If you are in Calc, you cant. At least as far as I know or have been
shown you cant. Its not an efficient use of space.

If you are in Writer, it sounds like you could be in preview mode.
Though I didnt think you could edit in print preview.

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On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 6:31 AM mnxe...@gmail.com  wrote:

> Can you please tell me how to get successive blank pages to follow *below*
> the active page I'm working on, and not alongside it?
>
> eg: Page 2 ready for use *below* the bottom edge of Page 1, and *not*
> appearing alongside it?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Graham Cutler
>
> (now known as Graham with the nervous tic)!
>
> 
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