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Hi, all.  I just ran into a problem that has never occurred before, and while I had a workaround 
for my immediate need I'm wondering if I'm just overlooking something.

First, the specs: LO v7.3.4.2, Windows 10 fully up to date.

I have some spreadsheets that a client prepared in Google Docs and converted to Microsoft Excel 
before sending to me.  I, of course, opened them in LibreOffice.  Because there are a couple of 
cells out to the right with information I don't need at the moment, I set a print range.  Also set 
the page style to print landscape, 1-page width.  When I print, though, only the first page prints. 
 If I also set it to print only 1 page vertically the whole thing will print but it's too small to 
read, even with my 20/10 near vision!

Just wondering if this is working as designed (although I would then wonder why), or if I'm simply 
overlooking something, or if it's a bug.  I've been working with this particular series of 
spreadsheets for some time and never had any problems, although this may be the first time any 
would have been more than one page long.  I don't recall this problem with any other documents 
ever, though.

Dave

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