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Hi Everyone,

at the moment, I have taken a look only on mailing list, but I have not seen nothing relating. I am speaking about the difference in Calc between pdf exporting a multi-sheet ods document (a spreadsheet document) and printing it in a pdf printer (software printer).

The file -> print dialog change in Calc with respect to Writer, Impress, Draw, ... and is able to choose among selected sheets, cells or all and then all pages or only some of them. When you pdf export there are not that useful capabilities...

Or am I loosing something?

What is the problem? Native pdf export my maintain some formatting or features of the source document (like URL, PDF Forms, ...) that you may loose also cutting a pdf.

What do you think about? Is there some extensions to do this and/or are we planning to integrate something like this in the Calc pdf export dialog?

Have All a sunny day,

Carlo

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