On March 6, 2015 at 10:12 AM Anthonys Lists <antlists@youngman.org.uk> wrote:
I probably ought to file a bug/enhancement report, but if anyone's
interested they can investigate.
First the weirdo/bug. I've got an old spreadsheet from 3.5/3.4 days. It
has six sheets in it. On three sheets, clicking print preview or print
gave you a blank sheet, despite data on the sheet. On the other three,
things worked fine. Copying the data to a new sheet fixed the problem,
but it was weird hitting it ...
Go to Format - Print Ranges - Edit and see if the print area is set to '- none
-'. If so, set that to '- entire sheet -'.
OOo in the old days set this to - none - by default, and did something
incredibly weird to ignore this under certain use cases (which in turn caused
other weird behaviors that users reported as bugs). We have changed the default
to - entire sheet - in order to remove the weirdness which IMO made no sense at
all.
And the enhancement - sort seems to always guess wrong about a header
row. That makes sorting a real pain, because the dialog comes up on the
sort criteria tab. You then have to switch to the options tab, set/reset
the "range contains column labels", and go back to sort criteria. NOT
user friendly.
Yup, I agree, this is not user-friendly.
And this is strictly a UX issue, so hopefully someone (or some people) who have
been working on this sort of UI polish can jump in and come up with a way to
improve it. What the code does is incredibly simple, so as long as we have a
good proposal for alternative behavior we should be able to change this fairly
easily. And I personally have no objection for changing this.
Best,
Kohei
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