Hi Andreas! Are you sure!?? When I open it and do not import any
sheet, print ranges are well! After importing any sheet, they all go
wrong (null-deleted).
I updated the bug report with a reduced version of the DBF file opened
by the macro, and added some explanation of the process before really
using the sheet.
Thanks
2011/8/27 Andreas Säger <villeroy@t-online.de>:
Additional note: When I open your template preciosPlantillaOO3v1.6.ots, the
Model* sheets have no print ranges from the start, so I can not see that any
print ranges are deleted.
I added print ranges to all Model* sheets, inserted a dbf sheet, proved that
the print ranges are still there saved, closed, reopened and the print
ranges remain in place.
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