Further follow-up:

I have tried the pure keyboard method for defining the print ranges and the repeated rows and columns that I want. I have also tried the "select and click" technique as described in the OOo Help. They produce identical results on the Ubuntu version of OOo 3.2.

I guess it could be that nobody else on this list uses print ranges but I rather doubt that to be true and I doubt that it is all that unusual to want one or more rows and/or one or more columns to be repeated on every page.

Is there anyone who has made this work on any recent Linux version of OOo? If so, I need help finding that version and installing it properly on my Kubuntu 10.04 system. I would prefer a distribution neutral version 3.2 of OOo.

Since OOo is open source, I suppose I could compile my own from source code but I don't want to. I would have to obtain the source code, make sure I have the needed tools to Make OOo, actually perform the Make, and finally figure out what files to install where to install them. Then I would have a version that nobody would trust if I report any future troubles.

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Jim


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