![]() Once the bug is fixed you change the templates back.If your documents are based on templates, and never got changed their paper size in advance, you only need to change the templates as described above, and to answer 'ok’ when you are prompted for a document if you want to apply the changes.This second workaround, I remembered, solved decades ago some similar printing issues for me. To preserve the wrapping you may compensate for the paper size changing a margin by the same amount. were first accepted as a relevant change, but not properly saved. The change must be sufficient to persist over a save/reload cycle. Omit the usage of the predefined paper size.Ĭhange to a slightly different ‘User’ defined size, 2/100 of an inch larger smaller in one dimension, e.g. Second workaround (suggested more than once and reported to actually work): LibreOffice: works for both 5.3.6 and 5.4.2.MacOS: works for both 10.11.6 (El Capitan) and 10.12.6 (Sierra).The chief advantage of this workaround is that it requires NO changes to the document itself. But instead, this sequence will trigger a refresh of the entire dialog box, and the refreshed box will display a now-correct ‘Portrait’ mode.Ī few similar workarounds were also reported to be successful. Here’s the “magic”: Select an option different from ‘All Pages’, then reselect ‘All Pages’. Now a menu will be visible, whose choices include ‘All Pages’. Two tabs will be visible now: namely ‘LibreOffice Writer’ and ‘More’ select the tab ‘More’ If necessary, select the menu item ‘LibreOffice’ (other choices in this menu include ‘Layout’, etc.) Cheers!Ĭall up the print dialog for a ‘Letter’ text document by the usual method, namely ‘File’ > ‘Print’ Probably not all versions of LibO are Sidles recently posted the following workaround. In addition it seems most likely that it specifically is related to the outdated USA paper sizes. ![]() The issue seems to only occur when using the operating system OSX of some version on a Mac. I hope this gives easier access to the workarounds again. (This is not a new answer, but a compilation of answers to similar requests. If you have a similar issue, and have the mentioned version or higher, please file a separate bug in the bug tracker. If you suffer from this, and have an older LibreOffice version, please update. ![]() The problem was solved in LO version 5.4.4 onward (see tdf#92190). UPDATE by Mike Kaganski (for final resolution, since it still keeps getting attention): ![]()
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