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2) Click Properties to open the Properties dialog for the printer. The available choices vary
from one printer to another, but you should find options for the Color settings. See your
printer’s help or user manual for more information.
3) The choices for color might include black and white or grayscale. Choose the required
setting.
4) Click OK to confirm your choice and return to the Print dialog,
5) Click the Print button to print the document.
Tip
Grayscale is best if you have any graphics in the document.
Change the LibreOffice settings to print all color text and graphics as grayscale:
1) Choose Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Print.
2) Select the Convert colors to grayscale option. Click OK to save the change.
3) Open the Print dialog (File > Print), or press Ctrl+P.
4) Click the Print button to print the document.
Change the LibreOffice Writer (or Calc, Impress, Draw) settings to print all color text as black, and
all graphics as grayscale:
1) Choose Tools > Options > LibreOffice Writer > Print.
2) Under Contents, select the Print text in black option. Click OK to save the change.
3) Open the Print dialog (File > Print), or press Ctrl+P.
4) Click the Print button to print the document.
Previewing pages/sheets before printing
You can use the previewing options in Writer and Calc to view the document as it will be printed.
Different viewing options are available.
Writer
The normal page view in Writer shows you what each page will look like when printed and you can
edit the pages in that view. If you are designing a document to be printed double-sided, you may
want to see what facing pages look like. Writer provides two ways to do this:
• View Layout (editable view): use the Facing Pages (Book Preview) button on the status bar.
• Page Preview (read-only view).
To use Page Preview:
1) Choose File > Page Preview, click the Page Preview button on the Standard toolbar
or press Ctrl+Shift+O.
Writer now displays the Page Preview toolbar instead of the Formatting toolbar.
Figure 287. Page Preview toolbar (Writer)
2) Select the required preview icon: Two Pages ( ), Multiple Pages ( ) or Book
Preview ( ).
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