techal wrote: > In Calc you need to define your print area before you can print. If you > don't do this, your system will not print. Unfortunately, there's no > message to tell you that you have not done this. That's plain wrong. If no sheet has any print range set, the used range will be printed. As soon as you apply some print range(s) to one or more sheets, "print all" and the "print selected sheets" refers to the sheets with the defined print ranges.
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