On Wed December 28 2005 15:08, Adam Lafayette wrote:
> Here is my problem:
>
> I have done something that has made my calc sheet so that it is not shown
> in the page preview or printed page. All that shows up is the sheet name at
> the top of the page and 1 box near the upper left corner with a zero in it.
>
> *Note I did find a work around to my problem. I copied everything and
> put it in a new file but I am still interested in what I did to cause the
> problem so I don't ever do it again or will be able to fix it if I do.
>
>
> Here is what I know I did:
>
> I have a calc file I use as a time sheet for work. It has 55 rows and A
> thru L for columns. This file is for my time sheet for Dec 2005. When I
> was doing a page preview I noticed that it said Nov 2005 at the top of the
> page which does not show in the normal view of the sheet. I didn't want it
> to say Nov 2005 because it is my Dec. time sheet. I was looking through
> the format menu. I went into the styles and formating section of the
> format menu and started clicking around on different styles. I think it
> may have been something in here that caused my problem. I have gone back
> into styles and formating to try to fix it but it hasn't worked. I've gone
> into openoffice help in the help menu also but haven't found the answer
> there.
>
> I did find the answer to my original problem which was what that Nov 2005
> was that was showing at the top of the page of the page prewiew. It was
> the sheet name. I know how to rename it and have done so.
Is it possible that you have "Print Ranges" defined ?
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