Hi Lihua,

if you have two or more selections and like to print them, the starting
point for the printed selection is always the upper left corner of the
highest cell and the selection ends with the down right corner of the
lowest selection. In your case this results in the selection of C3:G10
to be printed. This is by design as a selection to be printed must
contain a single rectangular cell area.

If you want these selections to be printed on one sheet of paper each,
define a print range for C3:D5 and one for F7:G10 by Format-Print range-
Define for C3:D5 and Format-Print range-Add for F7:G10. Now two pages
should be printed if the Print command is used.

Frank

Zhu Lihua wrote:
> Hi,all,
> 
> If we select 2 area in calc sheet, and print selected area, what happens?
> 
> e.g. select C3:D5, then hold down ctrl key, select F7:G10. Now there are 2 
> blocks selected. Then we print selected area. Which result is according to 
> the specification?
> 
> 1. Only C3:D5 and F7:G10 area is printed;
> 2. C3:G10 is printed.
> 
> I've tested in OOo2.3.1, the result is 2. Does this worked as design? In my 
> mind, I think maybe it should be the 1st result. 

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