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<p class="Paragraph">SOT Office Calc will print the current sheet, if it is too large for a single page, evenly divided over various print pages. Since the automatic page break does not always take place in the optimal position you can also define the page distribution yourself.</p>
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<p class="P2">Switch to the sheet to be printed.</p>
<p class="P2">You will see the automatic distribution of the sheet across the print pages. The print ranges are identified by blue borders. The page breaks (line breaks and column breaks) are marked as black lines.</p>
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<p class="P2">You can move the black and the blue lines with the mouse. You will find further options in the Context menu, including adding an additional print range, removing the scaling and inserting additional manual line and column brakes.</p>