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On 2012-01-03 5:52 PM  Robert Peirce wrote:
I have a 4x6 card I need to print.  In other apps I just select 4x6.  In
LibreOffice I need to go into "Paper Handling", click "scale to fit
paper size" before I can select the 4x6 size.  When I do that, the print
size is reduced to the point of being almost unreadable.

I want to select 4x6 without changing the font size.  In Preview and
similar apps the page size is selected in the main print screen and you
don't have to go into Paper Handling.

I used LibreOffice (or OpenOffice) before to print these cards but now
it isn't working.

LibreOffice (and OOo) have serious printing problems on Macs when using sizes other than the standard letter and legal sizes.

A workaround: Go to File/Export as PDF, and save the file. Open the saved PDF with preview and print.


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