At 14:23 12/09/2012 -0600, Ron Forhmzway wrote:
I have been using "openoffice" off & on for several months. I was
happily working on creating a second "sheet" in one of my existing
"spreadsheet" workbooks. I decreased all col. widths & row heights,
created a few borders & entered just a couple letters. I wanted to
see how my page size was fitting -- so tried to get a "print *preview*".
The program told me there was *nothing* to print. [...] I am
wondering if there is any issue such as trying to print a
spreadsheet when all it has is "borders"?
Yes: (as has already been suggested) the "issue" is that the borders
are decoration and will not print unless there is something
significant to print - some content in the cells, that is. But if
you really did enter "a couple letters", this should not be your problem.
Another possibility is that you have a print range defined on your
first sheet. If so, this will prevent the printing of anything from
other sheets unless print ranges are defined on those other sheets to
include required cells there too.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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