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Printing rows or columns on every page
If a sheet is printed on multiple pages, you can set up certain rows or
columns to repeat on each printed page.
For example, if the top two rows of the sheet as well as column A need
to be printed on all pages, do the following:
1) Choose Format > Print Ranges > Edit. On the Edit Print
Ranges dialog, type the rows in the text entry box under
Rows to
repeat
. For example, to repeat rows 1 and 2, type $1:$2. In the
Rows to repeat
list, - none - changes to - user defined -.
Figure 128: Specifying repeating rows
2) Columns can also repeat; type the columns in the text entry box
under
Columns to repeat
. For example, to repeat column A, type
$A. In the
Columns to repeat
list, - none - changes to
- user defined -.
3) Click OK.
Note
You do not need to select the entire range of the rows to be
repeated; selecting one cell in each row works.
Page breaks
While defining a print range can be a powerful tool, it may sometimes
be necessary to manually tweak Calc’s printout. To do this, you can use
a
manual break
. A manual break helps to ensure that your data prints
properly. You can insert a horizontal page break above, or a vertical
page break to the left of, the active cell.
Inserting a page break
To insert a page break:
1) Navigate to the cell where the page break will begin.
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