Different number of columns in different section of an outliner
Derek Motonaga
dmo at omnigroup.com
Tue May 22 12:27:26 PDT 2007
Oh sorry, from your description I thought you were going to crop the
pdfs and insert them into another OO document. I don't know how many
pages you're looking at, but if you're using the Pro version of
OmniOutliner, you could print one page at a time and put the current
page number in the header.
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Derek M.
Support Ninja
The Omni Group
On May 21, 2007, at 11:37 PM, David Rogers wrote:
> On Monday, May 21, 2007 at 2:22 PM, Derek Motonaga wrote:
>
>> Sorry no, columns persist through the whole document. This is a
>> popular request which we're considering for future versions.
>>
>>> If not, I would like to glue together different pdf files issued
>>> from the
>>> printing of the various section, but then the numbering of the
>>> page will be
>>> wrong. Any suggestion about that ?
>>
>> I'm not sure what you mean by the page numbering being wrong.
>
>
> Example:
> If I make two OO documents as a work-around for the column problem,
> one document with a single column (say for pages 1 through 3) and
> the other with multi columns (for pages 4 to the end), and I use
> page numbers in the header, then my real page 4 will have "Page 1"
> printed at the top because it's a new document. There doesn't seem
> to be a way to start page numbering from an arbitrary point.
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