Re: Difficulty to control printing of a Calc file

2020-05-01 Thread WA.TWORSX via AOL
Hi Brian: I am still experimenting/learning here. You have helped me to better understand how to make use of the Format | Page... | Sheet | Scale | Scaling mode. I find that my document's printed output appears correctly, or at least, to my satisfaction, at this moment, when I use the

Re: Difficulty to control printing of a Calc file

2020-05-01 Thread WA.TWORSX via AOL
Hi Peter: Thank you for providing that link, which I have quickly read through.  I am trying to digest the info now. Can you, (or anyone else,) verify that the sequence presented in that article is the correct sequence of steps to be followed? I can follow a procedure that has numbered

Re: Difficulty to control printing of a Calc file

2020-04-30 Thread Joost Andrae
Hi VinceB, use the menu item /View/Page Break Preview/ In this view you can easily drag the blue lines displayed on the page where you want to, eg. if you want to scale the content to one page printouts then drag the right line of the "Page 1" line to the outer right side. Using the right

Re: Difficulty to control printing of a Calc file

2020-04-30 Thread Brian Barker
At 11:58 30/04/2020 -0400, Vince Bonly wrote: It seems that print-settings for my Calc file do not stick. I think they should. (Wasted several sheets of ink.) There are two solutions for that: o Use File | Page Preview (or the Page Preview button in the Standard toolbar) before actually

Re: Difficulty to control printing of a Calc file

2020-04-30 Thread Peter Kovacs
you can check this How To: https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/FAQ/Calc/Printing/How_do_I_print_my_spreadsheets%3F All the Best Peter Am 30.04.20 um 17:58 schrieb WA.TWORSX via AOL: AOO415m1(Build:9789) -  Rev. 18174962017-12-11 17:25 win10x64 home desktop

Difficulty to control printing of a Calc file

2020-04-30 Thread WA.TWORSX via AOL
AOO415m1(Build:9789) -  Rev. 18174962017-12-11 17:25 win10x64 home desktop -- It seems that print-settings for my Calk file do not stick. (Wasted several sheets of ink.) A change of page-breaks also causes a change of scaling, or