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On 7/16/2014 4:46 AM, Tim Lloyd wrote:

I have copied this back to this list for comment. I am afraid I cannot reproduce. Maybe someone with a windows 7 install could help?


I have LO 4.1.2.3 (I know, I'm one iteration behind in my updates!); I am running Win7 Home Premium. I have no problem exporting a selection from an odf doc to pdf.

When I highlighted a selection and then chose "Export as PDF… ", the options box opens with the "All" selection chosen. But I can change to "Pages" or "Selection" with no problem. When I choose "Selection," it exported just that selection into a pdf document.

BTW, one of the quirks of this list is that a simple "reply" does not copy the list! Either "reply all" or "reply list" does this trick :)

I agree -- except that I don't think this is a quirk, but a poor decision on the part of the list owners. If this is intended as a discussion list, then setting the default to kill the discussion on the list by sending the reply to the sender of the email is counter to the declared intention. I encourage the owners to change the default.

Doug

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