Print ranges have "DEFINE", "EDIT" and "ADD"
commands. For the second page, when you define its print range use "ADD" then you have what you are asking for. Ross Johnson wrote: 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--------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
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