I have added a sample document to the issue.

However, it is easy to replicate:
take any Calc spreadsheet.
turn on Record Changes
delete or replace text in the spreadsheet
click on print preview

-> there is no red lineing or other indication of changed or deleted text

You get the same result wjen using compare Documents

The point is: viewing modifications is a useful feature that is implemented 
well in Writer and I use it a lot. As far as I know Excel doesn't have this at 
all, so using Calc has a clear advantage.

But it would be consistant to be able to print out the changes.

Ferry

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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Dec 28 07:08:17 -0800 
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I cannot replicate this issue.

Can you download and install the current version of openoffice.org (version 2.1)
and try to replicate the issue.

Thanks

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