At 21:21 01/05/2011 -0400, John Moore wrote:
There are two "Export to PDF" options available on menus.  One is 
named as shown.  The other is "Export Directly to PDF."
On my system, they both behave identically, there is no PDF creation 
dialog, you simply export the entire document, and get the same 
filename dialog..
Is there some configuration option I may have accidentally set--and 
if so, how do I "unset" it.  I tried removing the "Export to PDF" 
option from the File menu and then adding it back to the menu, but 
that did not help.  I need to export only the first sheet from a 
large spreadsheet, but today, I had to print it and then scan it to a PDF =(
You can control what is printed from a spreadsheet by defining a 
print range.  Doesn't that also affect what is exported to PDF?  Try this:
o  Select the material you wish to export.  (If you want to export 
all of a single sheet, click in the square at the top left - where 
the column and row headers meet - to select the whole sheet.)
o  Go to Format | Print Ranges > | Define.
o  Export the material.
o  If desired, go to Format | Print Ranges > | Remove.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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