Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion. It worked! Don't know why after several years of 
doing things one way they mysteriously don't work anymore.
Ted
---- Girvin Herr <ghe...@fastmail.com> wrote: 
> Ted,
> 
> Do you have a "Print Range" defined?
> 
> If not, you would see the symptoms you describe.
> 
> Format > Print Ranges > edit... Then select "Entire Sheet" from the 
> "Print Range" list.  If you want rows to be repeated on each page, then 
> select  "User Defined" under "Rows to Repeat" and/or enter a row 
> designation (i.e. $1 for row #1) in the box to the right.
> 
> Note that this is required on a sheet-by-sheet basis, so if you have 
> more than one sheet to print, then you must select the print range for 
> each sheet.
> 
> HTH.
> 
> Girvin Herr
> 
> 
> 
> On 01/16/2017 09:58 AM, tedandel...@cox.net wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have used Open Office for several years and it is a great program. 
> > However, lately I can't get spreadsheets to print to my HP Officejet 4500 
> > printer. I tried reinstalling the printer, but still nothing prints. When I 
> > select print from the drop down or the icon on an OO document nothing shows 
> > on the to be printed display, and thus nothing prints out.HELP!
> > Thanks,
> > Ted
> >
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