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El 29/07/12 18:12, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) escribió:
Hi Miguel,

On 28/07/12 18:07, MiguelAngel wrote:
El 28/07/12 15:42, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) escribió:
Hi,

I have an rainfall.ods document that has 24 tabs. Two of the tabs
contain figures and the balance contain graphs of the figures.

I recently experienced a problem, it would seem after my last tab
addition, that prevents me from creating a PDF file of the selected
sheets(12).

The PDF export works fine on other files regarding `Export as PDF', why
not on this file?

I was using LibreOffice 3.3 and have since updated to LibreOffice 3.4.5
OOO340m1 (Build:1505). Unfortunately the newer version is unable to
`Export as PDF' on the selected TABS either!!

What could be wrong? There are no special characters in the sheet names
bar possibly a space.

I will gladly send this file to anyone who can assist as I need to
create and post to a public user mailing list a PDF at the end of the
month.

Help is much appreciated
Hylton

Thank you for commenting on the OP's initial problem, and not a Linux
Windows word flame-war that bears no relation to the subject line,
despite some valid suggestions being valid.

Verify you have not marked in the same tab the option:
Embed OpenDocument file.

How could I check this via the GUI? I recreated the last graph and made
sure there were no 'embeds' of any kind. Could non-standard fonts i.e.
not Arial, also play a part?

Further to this, issue it would seem that only the last created graph is
being exported( but this is NOT the last selected Tab)  as when I view
the exported PDF, only a single page shows, instead of approx 12.

Hylton

Hi Hylton,
sure I have not explained with the required detail.

The option is in:
Menu/File/Export as PDF/[General] - General - Embed OpenDocument file.

If this option is enable the only chance is to export the complete document.

This option embed the ods document in the pdf file, and if you later open this pdf in LibreOffice the ods document is open. IMO a very interesting option to share a document, an accurate view plus an edit file option.

About other non related things with your question, you are right, IMHO people would be better answer what it is asked, and if they like to comment about other things start their own thread.
Too much blah blah blah, with few helping answers.

Miguel Ángel.

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