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There are a million options, but portrait and landscape are not among them. "File>Print" on the other hand gets me a dialog that's from my printer software, but that's not where you set landscape or portrait. I'm guessing that's where I'd have told my printer to use landscape. Specifically, "File>Printer Settings" gets me what would seem to be the right dialog, but to the right of the printer (Canon iP4500 Series) is a button ("Options") that's grayed-out. I can't find a dialog to tell my printer to lay the two "portrait" pages out on a landscape sheet. It's REALLY helpful to be able to lay this out myself.Ģ) But the BIG problem is that I can't seem to get my printer to use landscape for this, so every attempt I've made with OpenOffice has been two "portrait" pages on a "portrait" sheet. Is there any other way to do this? The main thing I make booklets for is my church choir, and a large part of many of the pages is a graphic of music for them to sing. I'm having 2 problems so far with OpenOffice:ġ) I gather that what I'm supposed to do in OpenOffice is to create pages that are 8.5x11" (for American letter-size paper) and then trust OpenOffice to convert those into half-size sheets for me. When I used to use Word on a PC, and told it I wanted to make a brochure, it created pages that were the actual size they'd be in the ultimate printout, so I could lay out images, for example, exactly the way I wanted on the (half-size) page. I'm brand-new to OpenOffice just switched to the Mac a year ago and am trying not to use Microsoft software if I can avoid it.