David Bartholomew,
Open your spreadsheet to the tab you want to print (export as PDF).
Choose FORMAT. Choose PRINT RANGES. Choose EDIT...Define the range you
want printed. Then Print (export to PDF).
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As a courtesy to me please respond only to: users@openoffice.apache.org
so that all users can assist you further if needed.
Steve
On 11/22/21 3:14 PM, David Bartholomew wrote:
I have been trying to export a club roster that is in the Open Office ODS file
format to PDF using Apache Open Office version 4.1.10. I have two rosters, an
active roster and an inactive roster. It must have been a mistake to at one
point open them both up at the same time.
There are tabs for them at the bottom so I can have one open book and one
inactive book. Both load into the spreadsheet when I open the active roster
file, and a tab for each displays at the bottom of the spreadsheet. If I try to
close only the inactive roster tab, or book, both close simultaneously.
When I try to export the spreadsheet as a PDF and I point to the Active book it
prints the Inactive book to PDF. I can't seem to separate them, and I can't
seem to export the active roster book to PDF. Only the inactive roster book
exports to PDF but it takes the file name of the active roster.
In other words, when I try to export the top, open book to PDF, Open Office
reaches around to the back, grabs the inactive book, exports that one, and
gives it the name of the active book that is on top
I sent the files to a club member who happens to work for Oracle. He downloaded
your most recent Open Office and found it does the same thing.
David Bartholomew
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