I have a spreadsheet that is suddenly not printing correctly.

On the sheet in question, the width of columns A-L match those of columns N-Y, AA-AL, AN-AY, BA-BL, BN-BY, and CA-CL on a one for one basis. The oddity is that column L prints on a separate page which ought not to be while columns Y, AL, AY, BL, BY, and CL print on the same page as the column immediately to their left as they ought.

A prettified copy of the sheet's print range statement is:

$A$1:$K$30,  $A$61:$L$84,  $A$31:$K$60,  $A$85:$L$144,
$N$1:$X$30,  $N$61:$Y$84,  $N$31:$X$60,  $N$85:$Y$144,
$AA$1:$AK$30,$AA$61:$AL$84,$AA$31:$AK$60,$AA$85:$AL$144,
$AN$1:$AX$30,$AN$61:$AY$84,$AN$31:$AX$60,$AN$85:$AY$144,
$BA$1:$BK$30,$BA$61:$BL$84,$BA$31:$BK$60,$BA$85:$BL$144,
$BN$1:$BX$30,$BN$61:$BY$84,$BN$31:$BX$60,$BN$85:$BY$144,
$CA$1:$CK$30,$CA$61:$CL$84,$CA$31:$CK$60,$CA$85:$CL$144

The change that I made that broke this is the installation of Kubuntu 9.10 which apparently included a version of OpenOffice.org that reports its identity as:

OpenOffice.org 3.1.1
000310m19 (Build:9420)
openoffice.org-core 1:3.1.1-5ubuntu1. Thu Oct 22 20:13:41 UTC 2009

I can open this document and print it correctly after I boot Windows Vista which runs a version of OpenOffice.org that reports its identity as:

OpenOffice.org 3.1.0
000310m11 (Build:9399)

Is this a known problem? Is there a work around for this? ...?

--
Jim


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