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 steps, if given.
After generating the spreadsheet data for my Calc file, I:
1. select _V_iew --_P_age Break Preview to set manual page breaks;
2. select Format--Print Ranges to Define/Edit my required print range;
3. select File--Printer Settings (usually double-sided printing);
4. select Page Preview (for a final visual check);
5. select _F_ile--Print, to my printer, (or Save as a PDF file via the
Print dialog).
in that sequence. ........Should I change my sequence?
Suggestions are welcomed by me.
Regards,
VinceB.
On 4/30/2020 12:15 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote: t
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
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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 width, of the printed document. Is that normal?
Please, someone remind me of which slider control, near top or near
bottom of screen, actually controls print-output scaling factor and
which controls the screen scale factor. I might be using the
incorrect one.
Please be well and stay safe.
VinceB.