
Chapter 4: Spreadsheets in Calc
Printing or Exporting Spreadsheets
There are many print options for putting spreadsheets on paper. Another way of distributing
data is to publish it on the Internet in HTML format or as PDF files.
Printing Sheet Details
When printing a sheet one can select which details are to be printed:
• Row and column headers
• Sheet grid
• Notes
• Objects and graphics
• Charts
• Drawing objects
• formulae
To choose the details proceed as follows.
1. Select the sheet for printing.
2. Choose Format > Page.
This command is not visible or available if the sheet was opened with write protection on.
In that case, click the Edit File icon on the Standard toolbar.
3. Select the Table tab. In the Print area mark the details to be printed
4. Click OK.
5. Print the document.
Defining Number of Pages for Printing
If a sheet is too large for a single printed page, Calc prints the current sheet evenly divided
over several pages. Since the automatic page break does not always take place in the optimal
position, users may define the page distribution themselves.
1. Go to the sheet to be printed.
2. Choose View > Page Break Preview.
3. This displays the automatic distribution of the sheet across the print pages. The
automatically created print ranges are indicated by dark blue lines, and user-defined ones
by light blue lines. The page breaks (line breaks and column breaks) are marked as black
lines.
4. The blue page break lines can be moved using the mouse. Look for further options in the
Context menu, including adding an additional print range, removing the scaling and
inserting additional manual line and column breaks.
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