Last week I brought up Wordperfect's Reveal Codes function.

It also has a Make It Fit function. You select the number of pages you want and 
hit the button. Don't know if it works on spreadsheets though. Is that what Fit 
Print does?

--- On Wed, 1/30/13, Haim (Howard) Roman <ro...@jct.ac.il> wrote:

> From: Haim (Howard) Roman <ro...@jct.ac.il>
> Subject: Re: help printing
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> Date: Wednesday, January 30, 2013, 4:40 AM
> On Open Office 3.2 (old, I know), I
> do the following:
> 
> Format --> Page --> Sheet --> Scale --> Scaling
> Mode
> 
> You probably want one of the "Fit print..." choices.
> 
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Haim (Howard) Roman
> Computer Center, Jerusalem College of Technology
> Phone: 052-8-592-599 (6022 from within Machon Lev)
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Abigayle Gibson <
> financeoffi...@cityofparsons.com>
> wrote:
> 
> > To whom it may concern:
> > I have been trying to print a spreadsheet out in open
> office. I am trying
> > to get it to fit to one page and it has taken me days
> to try to get it
> > formatted to fit one page. I have had to work with
> increasing and or
> > decreasing the rows, columns, font and font size to try
> to get it to fit to
> > one page and then there is still ample room on the
> print preview to
> > increase the size of the font (as with all of our
> employees we have sight
> > problems). It has been a nightmare compared to using
> Microsoft. So I am
> > hoping you can enlighten me on an easier way to get
> this spreadsheet
> > increased to fit one page so that it is readable.
> > Thanks,
> > Abby
> > CMFO
> 

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