Rory has given an idea for the problem as you can see below. I've another two.

It's possible that you have enabled the "Print Preview". As it is the next menu item to "Print" in the "File" menu it's possible that you hit this one by mistake. You can get out of this by choosing the menu item again or you can click on the [Close Preview] icon in the toolbar.

Or you have enabled the "Page Break Preview" at the top of the "View" menu. To switch back of this just, choose "View - Normal".

The reason why nothing is printed is because very likely you haven't defined a cell range in any of the sheets. But a defined range is necessary to prevent that every of the 1048576 * 1024 cells are printed when in the very most is nothing in there.

If you need more help please visit our user forums where much more users are around than here on this mailing list:

https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/

I hope this is helpful for you.

Marcus



Am 12/02/2015 11:27 PM, schrieb Rory O'Farrell:
On Wed, 2 Dec 2015 21:45:43 +0000 (UTC)
Carl Trepagnier<[email protected]>  wrote:

I am  using open office on MS 7. Recently I was trying to print a spread sheet. 
I switched to landscape view. I must have punched a wrong button. The 
spreadsheet print became smaller and frozen. I cannot edit nor print this 
version that is now on my saved file. When I try to send to print, a page comes 
up that is blank, and announces there is nothing to print. I cannot get out of 
this temporary (?) smaller version of my work. How do I get back to my original 
copy of the spreadsheet? It appears to be locked away from me. The frozen form 
has been saved to file.

Do you have a telephone number for technical support? Can I find a chat type of 
communication for this problem?

I would appreciate help. Thank you, Carl Trepagnier

At bottom right corner of OpenOffice window there is a % box.  Double or right 
click in this and select a suitable scaling factor -  100% is a good starting 
point.

For your printing problem, you need to define a Print Range.  Highlight a 
section of your sheet and choose /Format /Print ranges : Define

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