Operation Manual
• Export comments: Exports comments as PDF notes. You may not want this!
• Export automatically inserted blank pages: If selected, automatically inserted blank
pages are exported to the PDF. This is best if you are printing the PDF double-sided. For
example, books usually have chapters set to always start on an odd-numbered (right-hand)
page. When the previous chapter ends on an odd page, LibreOffice inserts a blank page
between the two odd pages. This option controls whether to export that blank page.
• View PDF after export: Your default PDF viewer will open and display the newly exported
PDF.
Initial View page of PDF Options dialog
On the Initial View page (Figure 291), you can choose how the PDF opens by default in a PDF
viewer. The selections should be self-explanatory.
If you have Complex Text Layout enabled (in Tools > Options > Language settings >
Languages), an additional selection is available under Continuous facing: First page is left
(normally, the first page is on the right when using the Continuous facing option).
Figure 291: Initial View page of PDF Options dialog
User Interface page of PDF Options dialog
On the User Interface page, you can choose more settings to control how a PDF viewer displays
the file. Some of these choices are particularly useful when you are creating a PDF to be used as a
presentation or a kiosk-type display.
Figure 292: User Interface page of the PDF Options dialog
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