Brian Barker wrote > > At 14:02 27/08/2012 -0700, Paul Morgan wrote: >>Brian Barker wrote >>>Do you have a print range defined on your new sheet? Once a print >>>range is defined anywhere, only material within print ranges is >>>printed (or exported to PDF). So no other sheet will print unless >>>you define print ranges (possibly encompassing entire sheets) on those sheets. >> >>I do not have a print range on the newly created sheet, though there >>are print ranges in the sheets created in a previous version. In my >>experience with previous versions, if there were a print range on >>one sheet (example: print top two rows on all pages) it did not >>inhibit the preview/print/export to pdf of the other sheets. > > You are right that the sort of print range that merely repeats some > rows or columns of a sheet on every page does not suppress printing > of other sheets, but print ranges that define which cells are to be > printed (or exported) do. >
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