Provided a screen shot of words being put in blank pages that I did not paste in or type so your claim is false.
Going to take me one-month to complete a document that should of only took one-day because writer was so badly programed and designed.
The case I was citing had 355 U.S. 41, 45-46 (1957) in it and it wasn’t even on the page with a frame. It was on the next page which is a blank page but it randomly got jumped up and hidden in the previous page which is the page that had the frame.
You going to blame me for that too? That was completely random. Writer did that all on its own.
Never hard you would need frames for booklets. It is a special routine to print a document.
You could use “LibreOffice writer booklet” for a web-search , if manuals are beyond your method of learning.
I don’'t think your supreme-court wrote on using frames for this…
“Never hard you would need frames for booklets.”
Your @LeroyG writer expert told me there was “booklet” under styles but the evidence shows there is not.
@Wanderer
If I used a typewriter I would already be done. It goes straight line by line without any of this rubbish. But this is 2025 not 1980.
What is the booklet size. You can create a page style with this custom page size, then print as brochure:
Your screenshot shows the paragraph category. There is a page style category. Press F11 (or choose menu Styles
- Manage Styles
), and choose the fourth icon (a page with a paintbrush).
Not a frame? Tables show the same red triangle when the row height was unset to fit to size and there is no room for the content.
What is the value of spacing above paragraph? See menu Format
- Paragraph
- Indents & Spacing
tab.
Choose menu Insert
- Header and Footer
and unmark Use header/footer menu
.
Show a bunch of marks, formatting marks:
- a middle dot for spaces
- a right pointing arrow for the tabs
- a pilcrow for end of paragraphs
and there are more.
Choose the HL2170W printer. Maybe you must expand Pages per Sheet.
LeroyG
I’m probably going to have to start over?
No frames or anything else just blank pages.
File > New > Text document
Then cut & paste all the text from the old one?
Maybe. We can’t evaluate your document without seeing it.
I just can see that there is a function called Unfloat Frame Content, that deletes the frame but leaves the content in the page. Make a copy of your document, and test it.
So I should put it all into a new document without any frames?
I’m unfamiliar with that term, sorry.
The screenshots already provided is most of what i’m working on right now.