https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79930
--- Comment #8 from Marco Gaiarin <[email protected]> --- (In reply to comment #7) > > 1) if i add a sheet, and do a preview, i get empty preview ('Nessun dato', > > 'No data' in italian). > There are no data or formatting on page, what do you expect to > print/preview? I think it's correct -> no data means nothing to print. Yes, it is correct; i've wrote that only to be more precise... > > 2) if i add a sheet (with something written on, or not, make no difference) > > and i go to another sheet (eg, 'id pomeriggio' or 'HLW pomeriggio') and i > > select print preview i get empty preview, eg a gray page with the gray > > sentence 'Area di stampa vuota' ('empty print area' in italian). > Take a look at Format->Print range-> Edit . Print range is set to -none- > Change it to -entire sheet- and preview is here. I know that. But this is very confusing for users: because the print area get defined in the new sheet, but apply to all the file, the result lead to a place where if users add a sheet (also for mistakes, or because they need a new sheet but forget to write something in), they get empty print, and don't understand WHY they get empty print. LO handle perfectly the print area, and works as expected, the trouble is that EVERY NEW SHEET that you add to THAT file get a print area defined within, while people are unaware of that. I don't know why LO add a print area to new sheet, but this is at least strange and confuse people. I hope i was clear now... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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