
comma-separated set of fonts that includes those suitable for Windows,
Macintosh, Linux, and other operating systems. These choices are particularly
important in HTML documents.
• If the document is viewed on a system that does not have the first font
specified, it will use one of the other fonts if that one is available. Otherwise, it
will substitute a font that is available on the system.
• Type the list of fonts, separated by commas, in the boxes. If you want these
defaults to apply to the current document only, select that option. The Default
button resets the values on this page to the defaults installed with
OpenOffice.org.
Print options
On the OpenOffice.org Writer – Print page (Figure 51), you can choose which items
are printed with the document by default. These options are in addition to those on
the OpenOffice.org – Print page (Figure 32).
Figure 51: Choosing Print options for Writer
Some considerations:
• When you are working on drafts and you want to save printer ink or toner, you
might want to deselect some of the items in the Contents section.
• The Print text in black selection causes color text (but not graphics) to print
as black on a color printer; on a black-and-white printer, this option causes
color text to print as solid black instead of shades of grey (dithered).
• The Print text in black option has a different effect than the Convert colors
to greyscale on the Options – OpenOffice.org – Print page (Figure 32), which
prints all graphics as greyscale on color printers. (On black-and-white printers,
color in graphics normally prints as greyscale.)
• If you are printing double-sided on a non-duplexing printer, you might choose
to print only left or right pages, then turn the stack over and print the other
pages.
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