Hi Brian
I want to do it via a macro.
Out of the 85 sheets in the document I would want to create PDFs for 24 of them. I would soon get 
bored or make mistakes if I generated each manually.
Really what I'm looking for is to see if anyone can point me in the direction of the documentation 
for the API properties for exporting to PDFs.
Thanks
Alex
On Thursday 08 May 2014 15:43:43 Brian Barker wrote:
At 14:23 08/05/2014 +0100, Alex McMurchy wrote:
I have a requirement to generate PDF's from specific set sheets 
contained in one Calc document, the document has 85 individual sheets.
You could set print ranges (Format | Print Ranges) on all the 
relevant sheets - which could cover either entire sheets or ranges, 
even multiple ranges, within them - and then either use File | Export 
as PDF... (or the Export Directly as PDF button in the Standard 
toolbar) or print to a virtual PDF printer (free versions are available).
Or have I misunderstood the detail of your requirement?
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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