To Set a correct print range while printing in Words you need to follow
these steps - First Choose the Print option from the File menu > or you
can simply press Ctrl+P. > Word displays the Print dialog box. > In the
Pages box, indicate the page numbers you want to print. >Then Click on
OK. for more
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Printing with "Print range" prints wrong page range
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the pages numbers in the print really ought to match the page numbers
show in the toolbar. other wise the only way to print the correct pages
is to manually count through the file to find them.
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Indeed! Well, in that case perhaps the print dialog needs to allow both
kinds of page numbers, somehow.
Might be worth cross-checking to see how Acrobat/Reader does this stuff,
for consistency?
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Implementing John's idea appears to be easy on the surface: after all,
evince stores a list connecting document page numbers to physical page
numbers. There's one problem though: in Lienhard's book the first two
pages have no label at all! (title page & empty page)
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Reopening, because I'm not clear on what the resolution was here.
I tried printing a page range from this PDF:
http://web.mit.edu/lienhard/www/ahtt.html
This PDF uses page numbering like i,ii,iii etc such that actual labelled
page numbers in the bulk of the text are offset from the simple natural
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I'm very sorry for my previous message.
This is caused by my poor English and that I entangled
in files, which I printed into the PDF.
Printing i, ii, ... pages works fine with page range 1-...
I think this topic can be closed.
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Yes, you're right.
And, if I properly understand, this leads to impossibility of printing pages
[i, ii, ...] as "Print range".
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Thank you for your bug. That's not really a bug, the page with the
number "1"is not the first one because the document starts by using i,
ii, iii, iv, v, vi, etc. I've opened a bug upstream about that on
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=438734
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