![]() For example, if the active cell is H15, then the break is created between rows 14 and 15. Selecting Row Break creates a page break above the selected cell. Select Row Break or Column Break depending on your need.Navigate to the cell where the page break will begin.You can insert a horizontal page break above, or a vertical page break to the left of, the active cell. A manual break helps to ensure that your data prints properly. While defining a print range can be a powerful tool, it may sometimes be necessary to manually tweak Calc’s printout. You do not need to select the entire range of the rows to be repeated selecting one cell in each row works. The page break lines display on the screen. Highlight the range of cells that comprise the print range.To define a new print range or modify an existing print range: For more about using print ranges, see Chapter 5 (Printing, Exporting, and E-mailing) in the Calc Guide. Print ranges have several uses, including printing only a specific part of the data or printing selected rows or columns on every page. Fit print range(s) to width/height-defines how high and wide the printout will be, in pages.To enlarge a printout, the reduce/enlarge option must be used. This option will only reduce a printout, it will not enlarge it. Fit print range(s) on number of pages-defines exactly how many pages the printout will take up.For example if a sheet would normally print out as four pages (two high and two wide), a scaling of 50% would print as one page (both width and height are halved). Reduce/Enlarge printout-scales the data in the printout either larger or smaller.This can be useful if a large amount of data needs to be printed more compactly or, if the reader has poor eyesight, text can be enlarged when it prints. Use the scale features to control the number of pages the data will print on. Therefore, different page styles can be set up to quickly change the print properties of the sheets in the spreadsheet. ![]() Remember that since the print detail options are a part of the page’s properties, they are also a part of the page style’s properties. ![]()
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