Yup, I can do that. The source template is generated by Excel 2008 for Mac so 
that may be part of it as well.

Filip

On Mar 1, 2011, at 1:04 PM, Nick Burch <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 1 Mar 2011, Filip Defoort wrote:
>> Digging through the sources, I found that this method does a call to
>> sheet.getPrintSetup(). It turns out that this call is doing something
>> bad. In fact, doing a simple test like so will trigger the problem:
>> 
>> 1/ read xlsx file with print settings
>> 2/ call s.getPrintSetup() on a sheet (without doing anything else)
>> 3/ save the xlsx file
>> -> your print settings are going.
> 
> Any chance you could create a new entry in bugzilla, upload a simple file 
> with some print settings already in it, then write a quick unit test that 
> does:
> * load the file
> * check the print settings
> * save and re-open
> * checks the print settings (this bit should fail based on what you say)
> 
> We can then use that as the basis for a test and fix. FWIW, I've just added a 
> unit test that shows that:
> * create new file
> * add print settings
> * save and re-open
> * check print settings are as we set them
> all works fine, so we really need a unit test for your case to spot what's up.
> 
> Thanks
> Nick
> 
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