Brian Barker wrote
At 14:02 27/08/2012 -0700, Paul Morgan wrote:
Brian Barker wrote
Do you have a print range defined on your new sheet? Once a print
range is defined anywhere, only material within print ranges is
printed (or exported to PDF). So no other sheet will print unless
you define print ranges (possibly encompassing entire sheets) on those
sheets.
I do not have a print range on the newly created sheet, though there
are print ranges in the sheets created in a previous version. In my
experience with previous versions, if there were a print range on
one sheet (example: print top two rows on all pages) it did not
inhibit the preview/print/export to pdf of the other sheets.
You are right that the sort of print range that merely repeats some
rows or columns of a sheet on every page does not suppress printing
of other sheets, but print ranges that define which cells are to be
printed (or exported) do.
Thank you,
Anyone with any idea how to solve this problem?
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