https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70241

Matthew Francis <fdb...@neosheffield.co.uk> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |RESOLVED
                 CC|                            |fdb...@neosheffield.co.uk
         Resolution|---                         |WORKSFORME

--- Comment #10 from Matthew Francis <fdb...@neosheffield.co.uk> ---
As hinted in comment 7, this concerns the print ranges set for the spreadsheet.

When I open attachment 104739, I can see that the print range for the sheet is
set to "none", but a print preview is still available.

Back in 3.3.0.4, a new spreadsheet got a print range of "none", but this has
since been fixed - a new spreadsheet in 4.4.2.2 automatically gets a print
range of "entire sheet".

Possibly as an attempted affordance for old spreadsheets which were affected by
the above bug, a spreadsheet with a single sheet and a print range of "none"
still now behaves like it has a print range of "entire sheet". However, as soon
as a new sheet is added, this is no longer the case.

The interface now makes clear what is going on; while both the "print range =
none" case and the "empty sheet" case still show a grey screen in preview, they
now also clearly show the messages "Print Range Empty" and "No Data"
respectively to clue you as to why the print preview is empty.


Given the above, I don't see that there's anything left to fix here. The
solution for old spreadsheets is, where necessary, to set print ranges using
Format - Print Ranges - Edit...

Setting -> RESOLVED WORKSFORME

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