Hi John.
What version of Libreoffice are you on.
When you say you want to print a section of a sheet, is that a single section on just one sheet or sections of multiple sheets.

For me on a single sheet, sometimes the print range has some history from previous activity.
I go Format>Print Ranges>Clear to start.
Then I highlight the range to print with the mouse and go Format>Print Ranges>Define.

Then I go to File>Print Preview to see how many pages that selected range will print on, and if necessary adjust the top -/+ slider or page format to suit my needs.
Steve

On 18/10/2021 16:12, John R. Sowden wrote:
In an "office" program, I made the foolish assumption that people would understand that SS means Spread Sheet.  I apologize to those who did not grasp that.

The version of Thunderbird is 13.0 (32 bit).  Again I assumed that the instructions for a common function, that of printing a section of a SS (see reference above) would not change from version to version.  Again, I apologize to those who were confused about the stability of user interfaces.

Humbly,
John


On 10/16/21 8:07 AM, Dan Lewis wrote:

On 10/15/21 8:25 PM, John R. Sowden wrote:
I went to Format->Print Range--> define.  Failed
Went to Help (when all else fails) read, follow instructions, blank screen (no examples)

Help?,

John

What do you mean by SS? Which component of LibreOffice are you using? What version of LibreOffice are you using?

Dan






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