Description: LibreOffice-6.2.4-Linux_x86-64_rpm.tar.gz If you add something to a cell and don't press enter or click off the cell to save the cell, then you print, print will not pick up what is in the unsaved cell. Steps to Reproduce: 1.open a spread sheet 2.enter abc into a cell, but don't press enter or click off the cell to save the cell 3.print Actual Results: not abc Expected Results: should print abc Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info:
IMO not a bug, why it should be printed before the cell it's modified. Works on the same way on Windows.
I have showed up at the bank several times with the last line of my deposit slip not showing. It sucks recreating from memory. Calc show close the cell before printing.
In Excel 2007 I can't even click on Print because I didn't Enter the value first... So I consider it is NOT a bug.
So closed not a bug.
Okay, I was looking at this the wrong way. This is an "inconvenience to the user", not a mistake in the code. So I do concur, not a bug I will reopen as a request for enhancement. The "Excel 2007" method you would work.
Fedora 35 libreoffice7.3-calc-7.3.1.3-3.x86_64 IT'S BACK !!! Showed up at the bank with a missing line again. Fortunately, I remembered what it was suppose to say. Please fix this PERMANENTLY. Many thanks, -T
Just got an eMail on this: What Removed Added Severity normal enhancement This is a DEFECT or BUG or whatever you want to call it. It is NOT an "enhancement". Please update the status properly. Many thanks, -T