There are all manner of scripts! So, without knowing your programming
language, I suggest referencing the PDF function on the FILE menu in your
script as you would any other command. I'm supposing that page 2 only
would be an attribute.
I sorry, Suzanne, I don't follow you. What FILE
I have been googling this all day. On Kubuntu 8.04 with OOo 3.0 I need
to (for example) export the second page of file.odt to page2.pdf.
I have googled macros, crazy scripts that don't work, etc and I think
that I am getting frustrated. Does anybody have any idea how to do
this in a sane manner? I
/09, Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com
Subject: [users] Export page 2 of an ODT file to PDF
To: openoffice-users. users@openoffice.org
Date: Sunday, March 15, 2009, 5:11 PM
I have been googling this all day. On Kubuntu 8.04 with OOo 3.0 I need
When you click on the FILE menu, then click on EXPORT AS PDF, the PDF
Export Dialog Box opens. The first option on the first (left most) tab
requests
RANGE. You have the option of ALL pages, or just the pages you specify.
I am sorry, Suzanne, but I forgot to mention that I need to do this
Dotan Cohen wrote:
... I need to do this
via the CLI. I am running this command in a script.
Dotan, if no code warriors turn up to help you here, you might have
better luck posting your question on the Macros and UNO API forum, or
one of its subforums, at
Weber jeanwe...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Jean Hollis Weber jeanwe...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [users] Export page 2 of an ODT file to PDF
To: users@openoffice.org
Date: Sunday, March 15, 2009, 6:49 PM
Dotan Cohen wrote:
... I need to do this
via the CLI. I am running this command in a script.
Dotan