
• What pages to print, how many copies to print, and in what order
to print them. Use dashes to specify page ranges and commas or
semicolons to separate ranges; for example: 1, 5, 11–14, 34–40.
Selection is the highlighted part of a page or pages.
• What items to print. Click the Options button to display the
Printer Options dialog (Figure 84).
Figure 84. Printer Options dialog for Writer
Selecting print options for a document
Selections on the Printer Options dialog apply to this printing of this
document only.
To specify default printing options, you need to use two pages in Tools
> Options > OpenOffice.org – Print and Tools > Options >
OpenOffice.org Writer – Print (which looks very similar to the
Printer Options dialog). (See Chapter 2.)
Some items of interest on the Printer Options dialog include:
• In the Contents section, you might choose not to print graphics or
page background in drafts, for example (to save toner or ink).
• In the Pages section, you can choose:
– Print only left (even-numbered) pages or only right (odd-
numbered) pages. These settings are useful when you want to
print on both sides of the page, but do not have a printer that
handles this automatically.
– Print in reversed page order.
– Brochure—the results of this selection are discussed in
“Printing a brochure” on page 120.
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