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I would probably just make a third sheet that gets all its values from the
other two sheets, and then print that.


Johnny Rosenberg


Den tors 18 sep. 2025 kl 22:37 skrev Steve Edmonds <
steve.edmonds@ptglobal.com>:

I just had a try at using OLE to link 2 sections of a workbook to a
writer doc but this is not mature enough yet in LO.

On 19/09/25 1:26 am, Wade Smart wrote:

You might try this:


https://ask.libreoffice.org/t/how-to-print-several-worksheets-printranges-into-a-single-page/19286




On Thursday 18 September 2025 08:24:56 AM (-05:00), Java Joe wrote:

Not to my knowledge.  I really doubt it.
If you want a single print maybe you could add Sheet 3 and set up
formulas to pull data from 1 & 2, then print only 3?
On 9/18/25 09:02, 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?


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