Hello Marc!
Am 14.11.2006 00:09 schrieb Marc Santhoff:
So the question is: how can i figure out, which print page number has
the actual sheet? Or, how can i figure out, on which print page(s) will
a special print area reside?
As a workaround you can:
- use the PrintAreas of the calc doc:
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Hi Marc,
You can't, OO.o does not allow to do so. This should be worth an RFE (if
not already written).
would be nice if someone will vote for my rfe ... :-)
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=10658
Oliver
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Am Dienstag, den 14.11.2006, 18:35 +0100 schrieb Oliver Brinzing:
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Hi Marc,
You can't, OO.o does not allow to do so. This should be worth an RFE (if
not already written).
would be nice if someone will vote for my rfe ... :-)
Hi Mathias,
In a calc document i want to place a button with that the user can print
the actual sheet or rather the defined (and named) print area at the
sheet. But i can't find the right print options to do that.
please see the code attached. It is free, again.
Greetings, Tobias
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Hello Tobias!
Thank you for your answer.
Am 13.11.2006 13:14 schrieb Tobias Krais:
In a calc document i want to place a button with that the user can print
the actual sheet or rather the defined (and named) print area at the
sheet. But i can't find the right print options to do that.
please
Am Montag, den 13.11.2006, 17:48 +0100 schrieb Mathias Röllig:
So the question is: how can i figure out, which print page number has
the actual sheet? Or, how can i figure out, on which print page(s) will
a special print area reside?
You can't, OO.o does not allow to do so. This should be
Hello Marc!
Am 14.11.2006 00:09 schrieb Marc Santhoff:
So the question is: how can i figure out, which print page number has
the actual sheet? Or, how can i figure out, on which print page(s) will
a special print area reside?
You can't, OO.o does not allow to do so. This should be worth an