On Mon, 2006-03-13 at 06:08 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've observed something that seems odd or at least unexpected in  Calc.
>  
> I create a spreadsheet, with content on two of the sheets (Sheet1 and  
> Sheet2).
>  
> First, I don's set any print ranges. When I print, or do a print preview,  
> from either sheet, a default range is established by Calc that includes all 
> of  
> my content. Good, this is what I would hope for.
>  
> Second, I go into Sheet1 and manually set a print range. Sheet1 prints with  
> that range. Also good, this is what should happen.
>  
> Third, I go to Sheet2, and don't set any manual range. Now nothing prints  
> from Sheet2. Not good! Why does setting a print range in Sheet1 seem to wipe 
> out 
>  the default print range in Sheet2?
>  
> Can anyone else verify this behaviour? Is this an intentional feature, and  
> if so, what would be the rationale for it?

I haven't explicitly verified it, but I'm not unhappy about that
behaviour. It does seem natural to me that if I define a print range,
that that would be just what I want printed. I recently defined print
ranges in a 12 sheet spreadsheet and didn't think twice about it, didn't
even think that it feels odd to do that. In fact, I kind of expected to
have to do it that way.

Maybe if it was the other way around I'd get used to it just as easily.

>  
> Dick Detwiler, Webster, NY

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