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User rabauke changed the following:

                  What    |Old value                 |New value
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                    Status|CLOSED                    |UNCONFIRMED
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                Resolution|INVALID                   |
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Sep 11 04:41:44 -0700 
2005 -------
This is still not fixed in Beta2 Linux.   
   
How to reproduce:   
   
1. Open Calc.   
  
2. But a letter in F 20, K 40 and O 49.   
  
3. Select View > Page break. You will see that the sheet is split in three   
pages.   
  
4. Open Format > Page Sheet. Look at the scaling factor, it is set to 100%.  
  
  
First conclusion: When A1 to G49 is set as one page, this fits on a page at a  
scaling-factor of 100%.  
  
  
5. In page-preview, use the mouse to move the right border of page one to the  
right, so that instead of three pages, you get one page, including columns A  
to O.  
  
6. Have a look at Format > Page Sheet. The scaling factor was set  
_automatically_ to 49%. Normally the user would not look at Format > Page  
Sheet everytime the page-breaks are changed. This is because the user sets the  
page-breaks and not the scaling-factor. The user just wants the range to be  
fitted on the page, as big as possible, as small as needed.  
  
7. Use the mouse to change the right border back to column G. So that there is  
one page from A1 to G49.  
  
8. Remember 4. According to 4. the range A1 to G49 fits on one page at a  
scaling-factor of 100%. OO changed the scaling-factor automatically to fit the  
bigger range on the page, so now, when the range is made smaller, it should  
also revert that change automatically to 100%. To the user there is no  
difference between the two ranges set in 4. and 8, yet printing will give  
different output.  
  
9. Have a look at Format > Page Sheet. The scaling-factor is still 49%.  
  
Result: Although the selected range would fit on the page at a scaling factor  
of 100%, it is scaled to 49% because OO does not re-calculate the  
scaling-factor in cases where it should be increased.  
  
To me it seems that OO just calculates, whether the selected area fits on a  
page, if so it does not change the scaling factor. If not it does change it.  
  
Expected behaviour would be to check whether the range fits on a page, if not,  
change the scaling-factor. Yet, if it does fit on a page and the scaling  
factor is not 100%, re-calculate whether it can be increased to 100% or  
whatever is possible in order for the selected range to just fit on the page.  
As big as possible, as small as needed to fit the page-breaks. 

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