On Oct 7, 2008, at 20:49 , Brian Barker wrote:
I've bumped into a oddity in printing from Calc. Here's the
background: for my Physics class, i've put the raw data for
distance an object moved in free fall, along with a graph showing
position versus time. Since that's already two printable pages, i
go and put my 'cooked' data for velocity calculations on Sheet 2.
Now i go to print these, and OO tells me "There is nothing to
print. The selected sheet or range is empty." If i print "all
sheets", i only get the two pages of Sheet 1.
Have you needed to define a print range on the first sheet of your
spreadsheet? If you have, what you describe is exactly how Calc
will behave. Without any print range defined, a print operation
will include all sheets with printable contents. But when you
define a print range anywhere, that part of that sheet becomes the
defined range for the complete spreadsheet. If you define a print
range on one sheet only, nothing on other sheets will ever print,
since it is not included in the print range. In other words, if
you need to define a print range anywhere, you need to define other
print ranges on every other sheet that you want ever to print.
If this is the problem, your solution is either:
o to remove any unnecessary print range on the first sheet (Format
| Print Ranges > | Remove), or else
o to add a suitable print range on the second sheet (Format |
Print Ranges > | Define) to include everything you need to print
from there.
Oops, i forgot to mention that i did check for print range to remove
[I know i didn't consciously create one.], there were none.
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