*From:* Brian Barker <b.m.barker@btinternet.com>
*Sent:* Thursday, September 18, 2025 at 10:05 AM EDT
*To:* users@global.libreoffice.org
*Cc:* Craig Lister <MyCraigsL@ymail.com>
*Subject:* RE: [libreoffice-users] Calc- different column widths
At 09:02 18/09/2025 -0400, Craig Lister wrote:
Consider the following sheets that are within the same Calc file-
Sheet 1 Sheet 2 Can Sheet 2 be appended or added to Sheet 1 while
printing so that they both fit on 1 sheet of paper? That is- Sheet 1
and Sheet 2 are printed on only one side of 1 piece of paper?
There are various techniques for this - until one spots what you
didn't mention but have hinted at in your message subject: that your
two sheets have different column widths.
One solution is to copy the material from each sheet and paste it into
a text (word processor) document. (You can paste it in various ways.)
The material can be moved and resized within the text document.
I just tried pasting the two sheets into Writer and that works quite
well. I'll stick with that method.
Also have used PDFTK and PDFJAM but they don't scale the sheets too well.
Thanks Brian
Or you could print the two spreadsheet sheets separately and run one
piece of paper through the printer twice.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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