Bug 68375 - PRINTING: Optimal row height not working correctly
Summary: PRINTING: Optimal row height not working correctly
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Spreadsheet (show other bugs)
Version: 4.1.0.4 release
Hardware: Other All
: medium normal
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Reported: 2013-08-21 11:09 UTC by pavelz
Modified: 2015-01-24 13:43 UTC (History)
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Attachments
Sample file with optimal row heights (16.61 KB, application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text)
2013-08-21 11:09 UTC, pavelz
Details
bug 68375 example (7.50 KB, application/vnd.ms-excel)
2015-01-19 13:04 UTC, Beuf
Details

Description pavelz 2013-08-21 11:09:16 UTC
Created attachment 84385 [details]
Sample file with optimal row heights

Setting optimal row height does not work for printing or print preview. Cell content in some cases is cropped or overlaps another rows. See print preview of attached file.

I did not notice such problem before 4.1.
Comment 1 James 2013-08-21 16:07:01 UTC
With LO 4.2 master build from 2013-08-20 when opening the document, I see a cut off field. As soon as I select cell B2 (only field with content) the field gets displayed with correct size and no longer cut-off.

On OS X 10.8.4 and LO 4.2 masterbuild printing preview and saving as PDF does work fine ONLY AFTER I once clicked into the B2 cell. If I don't click into cell B2 printing preview and pdf do display a cutoff cell as described by Pavelz.

Setting to NEW.
Comment 2 Beuf 2015-01-19 13:04:47 UTC
Created attachment 112464 [details]
bug 68375 example

Another instance of the bug.
Comment 3 Beuf 2015-01-19 13:05:48 UTC
I also ran into this bug/was able to reproduce it in LibreOffice 3.5.7.2 
Build ID: 350m1(Build:2).

See attached file in print-preview mode.


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