You should be able to select that page, then choose 'landscape' from
the menu options;
if that does not work,
well ... ... ... I hope someone else will respond to you.
From: clarence
Date: Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 4:30 AM
Subject: [tdf-discuss] Re: Cannot Open PDF Landsc
Just tried that, doesn't fix my problems. Still have to use ps2pdf.
steve
On 2014-12-04 12:36, Tony Pursell wrote:
Hi
I find that if you print the file and select 'Print to file' on the Options
tab of the LO print dialogue, it will produce a PDF with portrait and
landscape pages.
Tony
Using Ubu
Hi
I find that if you print the file and select 'Print to file' on the Options
tab of the LO print dialogue, it will produce a PDF with portrait and
landscape pages.
Tony
Using Ubuntu 14.04
On 3 December 2014 at 22:29, Steve Edmonds
wrote:
> Hi.
> You could try printing to file as postscript a
Hi.
You could try printing to file as postscript and then converting the
postscript to PDF. (Ghostscript, ps2pdf are free). I have to do this
with quite a few of my files because LO fails to create correct PDF's.
Steve
On 2014-12-02 10:15, anne-ology wrote:
If it's not a bug in these n
On 12/03/2014 05:30 AM, clarence wrote:
Hi anne,
The problem is that if I select page setup and change to landscape, ALL the
pages in the pdf will change to landscape. Is there any way to ensure that
only that page or a selected range of page get changed?
The only way I have seen that done
clarence wrote on 03-12-14 11:30:
> The problem is that if I select page setup and change to landscape, ALL the
> pages in the pdf will change to landscape. Is there any way to ensure that
> only that page or a selected range of page get changed?
There is a request for enhancement for this. Pls s
Hi anne,
The problem is that if I select page setup and change to landscape, ALL the
pages in the pdf will change to landscape. Is there any way to ensure that
only that page or a selected range of page get changed?
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