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I am just creating a spreadsheet with calculations of costs for some music projects. It uses a series of sheet (4) and on the last sheet I would like it to print off on a single US Letter size page.

I am curious, how does one make sure that the printed lines all end up on one page? It seems to me that Calc has a very poor WYSIWYG representation of a printed page (unlike Writer and Impress).

Are there any tips that I am missing as far as making sure the page prints off okay to a US letter size? Thus far it prints either too wide or too long for the page, and, it seems like fitting on a particular page size is more of a trial and error exercise.

Is there a way to have the sheets show as pages rather than just a series of unlimited rows and columns?

Thanks for any help.

Marc


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