On Thu, 2006-12-21 at 20:26 +0100, Mathias Bauer wrote:
> Rick Bilonick wrote:
>
> > I've described recently OOo's nasty pagination problem when exporting to
> > a PDF when dealing with large documents (>200 pages). Why OOo finds it
> > necessary to repaginate a paginated document when creating a
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Rick Bilonick wrote:
I've described recently OOo's nasty pagination problem when exporting to
a PDF when dealing with large documents (>200 pages). Why OOo finds it
necessary to repaginate a paginated document when creating a PDF I have
no idea. I tried everything I could t
Rick Bilonick wrote:
> I've described recently OOo's nasty pagination problem when exporting to
> a PDF when dealing with large documents (>200 pages). Why OOo finds it
> necessary to repaginate a paginated document when creating a PDF I have
> no idea. I tried everything I could think of within O
Rick Bilonick wrote:
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I've looked in Help for PDF export but I don't see anything in
particular connected to the control of insertion of blank pages. I
still don't understand why it would be necessary to add blank pages
in a pdf, especially AFTER all the indexing is done. It doesn't make
m
> Rick: Maybe you've said this and I missed it, but have you tried PDF
> Creator? (a free program) It would be interesting to see if that worked
> any differently than OOo's PDF exporter.
>
> I fully agree with your contention that there is no reason that OOo
> should be repaginating as part of
On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 14:47 -0600, Lou Losee wrote:
> Hi Rick,
> In OO Help, Click Index and then type 'PDF' (no quotes). Select 'PDF
> export' and then click the Display button.
> At the very bottom of the help page you should see something to the effect of:
> "Export automatically inserted blank
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Using Windoze XP SP2 and Ooo 2.1.0
I have a 3116 page document all pages are portrait and updating the Table of
Contents does not affect the number of pages. When I export as .pdf there
are no changes that I am aware of. The pages listed in the TOC are the
actual pa
Hi Rick,
In OO Help, Click Index and then type 'PDF' (no quotes). Select 'PDF
export' and then click the Display button.
At the very bottom of the help page you should see something to the effect of:
"Export automatically inserted blank pages
If switched on, automatically inserted blank pages are
>
> Hi,
> Using Windoze XP SP2 and Ooo 2.1.0
> I have a 3116 page document all pages are portrait and updating the Table of
> Contents does not affect the number of pages. When I export as .pdf there
> are no changes that I am aware of. The pages listed in the TOC are the
> actual pages before
-Original Message-
From: Rick Bilonick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 12:57 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Solution to OOo's Goofy PDF Pagination Problem
On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 17:53 +, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
> Rick Biloni
On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 17:53 +, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
> Rick Bilonick wrote:
> > I've described recently OOo's nasty pagination problem when exporting
> > to a PDF when dealing with large documents (>200 pages). Why OOo
> > finds it necessary to repaginate a paginated document when creating
Rick Bilonick wrote:
I've described recently OOo's nasty pagination problem when exporting
to a PDF when dealing with large documents (>200 pages). Why OOo
finds it necessary to repaginate a paginated document when creating a
PDF I have no idea. I tried everything I could think of within OOo
(try
I've described recently OOo's nasty pagination problem when exporting to
a PDF when dealing with large documents (>200 pages). Why OOo finds it
necessary to repaginate a paginated document when creating a PDF I have
no idea. I tried everything I could think of within OOo (trying the
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