Re: Print Range

2015-07-28 Thread Martin Groenescheij
the print range manually each time I print it, but I would like to avoid this step permanently. Can some kind person suggest how I can correct this apparently simple but very pesky problem? Possibly not: you have the evidence in front of you but anyone reading your message doesn't. It becomes

Another Print Range Problem.

2015-07-28 Thread FC
Attention: Alan. Since you were so helpful to me in helping to solve the extra blank page printed on my one-page spreadsheet perhaps you have a suggestion on another one. I have three linked spreadsheets, A, B, and C, of ten pages each where C is a sum of the cells in A and B.

Print Range.

2015-07-27 Thread FC
I use Open Office Calc 3.4.1 with Win 7 Home Premium 64-bit. I have a very simple one-page spreadsheet, but the software wants to print out this sheet plus a second sheet which is blank. I know I can set the print range manually each time I print it, but I would like to avoid this step

Re: Print Range

2015-07-27 Thread Brian Barker
At 11:35 27/07/2015 -0700, Fred Char wrote: I use Open Office Calc 3.4.1 with Win 7 Home Premium 64-bit. I have a very simple one-page spreadsheet, but the software wants to print out this sheet plus a second sheet which is blank. I know I can set the print range manually each time I print

Re: Print Range

2015-07-27 Thread Dave Bridges
. This enables you to copy and paste data between the sheets with ease. Does OO have a similar feature. Many thanks Dave Bridges -Original Message- From: Brian Barker Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 11:26 PM To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Re: Print Range At 11:35 27/07/2015 -0700, Fred

Re: Print Range on Combined Spreadsheet

2014-11-30 Thread FC
selection in the Calc Help. On each of your sheets, Select Format | Print Ranges | Edit to see if there are any settings there. -Original Message- From: FC [mailto:fc...@cox.net] Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2014 17:33 To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Re: Print Range on Combined

RE: Print Range on Combined Spreadsheet

2014-11-29 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
be inconsistency in handling multiple sheets in the Calc document. - Dennis -Original Message- From: Brian Barker [mailto:b.m.bar...@btinternet.com] Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 21:17 To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Re: Print Range on Combined Spreadsheet At 12:16 28/11/2014 -0800

Re: Print Range on Combined Spreadsheet

2014-11-29 Thread FC
To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Re: Print Range on Combined Spreadsheet At 12:16 28/11/2014 -0800, Fred Conly wrote: [ ... ] But one of my comments transpires nevertheless to have been apposite, I think: Note also that areas that appear empty on any sheet may not be empty but contain

RE: Print Range on Combined Spreadsheet

2014-11-29 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
Um, I think cell A1 must be selected. Is that what you mean? -Original Message- From: FC [mailto:fc...@cox.net] Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2014 15:41 To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Re: Print Range on Combined Spreadsheet Dennis: Thanks, but is there a step missing

Re: Print Range on Combined Spreadsheet

2014-11-29 Thread FC
cell A1 must be selected. Is that what you mean? -Original Message- From: FC [mailto:fc...@cox.net] Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2014 15:41 To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Re: Print Range on Combined Spreadsheet Dennis: Thanks, but is there a step missing? Fred On 11

Re: Print Range on Combined Spreadsheet

2014-11-29 Thread Brian Barker
At 17:32 29/11/2014 -0800, Fred Conly wrote: It's a small thing and I thought surely it must have an easy solution. It does: it's just that you haven't found it. o Make a copy of the spreadsheet to work with. o Remove material or replace it with insignificant text piecemeal. One obvious

Re: Print Range on Combined Spreadsheet

2014-11-28 Thread FC
have three related ten-page spreadsheets where the third combines data from the first and second. For an unknown reason the third has a print range of 1 - 14 and of course those last 4 pages print blank. I haven't been able to correct the print range to pages 1 - 10. although it must be very

Re: Print Range on Combined Spreadsheet

2014-11-28 Thread Rory O'Farrell
. It's probably well past time to upgrade. I have three related ten-page spreadsheets where the third combines data from the first and second. For an unknown reason the third has a print range of 1 - 14 and of course those last 4 pages print blank. I haven't been able to correct the print

Re: Print Range on Combined Spreadsheet

2014-11-28 Thread Brian Barker
At 12:16 28/11/2014 -0800, Fred Conly wrote: I tried all your suggestions, but still couldn't solve the problem. So when I print the third spreadsheet I manually change the print page range from 1- 14 to the correct 1 - 10. In my earlier message I'd assumed that by print range you meant

Print Range on Combined Spreadsheet.

2014-11-27 Thread FC
I use Open Office Calc 3.4.1 with Win 7 Home Premium 64-bit. I have three related ten-page spreadsheets where the third combines data from the first and second. For an unknown reason the third has a print range of 1 - 14 and of course those last 4 pages print blank. I haven't