Would appreciate Help here.
In the PDF Options dialogue, in Initial View, I can set Continuous. If I open the resulting pdf in Adobe Reader and set Adobe Reader to Enable Scrolling (from Single Page View) then there is a dotted line between pages instead of a gap . To have it scroll automatically, I also have to click I Adobe menu Automatic Scrolling (Ctrl+Shift+H). My other two pdf readers ignored the setting entirely, they don’t have a continuous setting as far as I could see, and don’t offer automatic scrolling either.
You could set the page in Writer to three times the normal height and it will be continuous in all readers. Recipients would need larger paper to print it though and possibly would take the opportunity to enlarge their vocabulary if they needed to print.
If you need a pdf, I’d say the only “reliable” way is increasing the size of the page, as already mentioned
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It is possible to use webview or preview in browser. But while firefox gave a continous view first, there will be pages, when you print to pdf from there. And then it depends on the viewer, if they provide some compact mode…
Scrolling it down or to the right?
Scrolling down.
This didnt helped me at all? Cant find anything you mentioned in Libre Office Writer…? Also why do you mention Adobe Reader. I use Libre Office.
How do i increase the size of the page?
@Minusgrad Please don’t use repeatedly one-line comments. This needs scrolling due to the spacing between comments. If nobody answered between your posts, it is better to update/edit your last post so that we have a compact overview of your needs.
Choose menu Format
- Page Style
- Page
tab and change the Height value.
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If do you select some words in a comment/answer, and then choose Reply (the speech bubble icon), the selected words appear in your comment, (i.e., I selected “increase the size of the page” in your comment). This facilitate to know to whom is the comment. Thanks.
You want a continuous scrolling pdf. This needs to be viewed in a pdf reader; Adobe Reader is the standard reader for many people.
You can create a pdf in LibreOffice but while Draw can open pdfs, it is not a pdf reader.
Note that in Adobe Reader’s preferences, I can tell it to ignore any or all interface and view settings contained within the document. Other pdf readers, no doubt, have similar settings.