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I need some tips on the best way to set up Writer for printing "newsletter" using the 11 by 17 inch ledger/tabloid paper stock, where there are two 8.5 by 11 panels per side of the sheets.

I now have a printer that will use that wide format paper, but I never set up a document to use it.

I want to have each half-sheet [letter size] to have 2 or 3 columns of text and graphics.

So is there anyone on the lists that have set up a document with Writer to print out newsletter pages on this wide format paper?

I normally took the letter size sheets and placed them sideby side on a 11x17 copier or had the office store printing department do the work for me. I think printing on a tabloid sheet and then folding it in half works much better than using letter size paper and putting a staple in the corner.

Since this was the last box they had of the printer that was over half off, to make room for the newer model that had duplexing, I just had to buy it, since I would never see a wide format printer at this low of a price that included 2 years of replacement warranty.

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