https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157991

--- Comment #5 from crx...@hotmail.com ---
(In reply to m.a.riosv from comment #4)
> Seems as the cell size is larger than the page width, it is treated as such.

I am not sure what you mean.  The whole point of "Fit page" is to force it to
automatically fit on the page(s) as specified.

When you open the sample document and use Format> Page Style> Sheet> and select
either "Fit print range(s) on number of pages" = 1, or "Fit Print range(s) to
width/height" = 1/1, it most certainly is not scaling the sheet to fit on the
one page.  It is allowing the cell to spill off the page, truncating the right
side of the printout into nothingless (the missing text doesn't appear on ANY
page).

And yet, if you add any data in the column NEXT to column A (like B1), it will
immediately and properly scale the sheet to fit on the page as specified.  The
behavior should not change depending on how many cells there are.  There is
clearly something broken.

> Reducing the number of pages adapts it properly.

There is only one page in this example.  How does one reduce the number of
pages to less than one?

> Also, scaling as percent works fine.

Irrelevant.  The bug is that it is not working with "Fit Print range(s)..."

Additional info: if you have a bunch (perhaps 40) of these cells copied down
and set "Fit Print range(s) to width/height" 1/1 it works, but if you set it to
1/9999 it fails.

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