User:Camillem/I47600 Summary

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Points to address about Issue 47600

Detailed specification on Regina's page

new behaviour of the application (Consensus OK)

  • When you create a new file : table:print should be set to true (or not set) on every sheet.
  • When adding a print range on a sheet, other sheets should not be altered.

Interface (to be further discussed)

Sub menu in Format > Print Ranges menu

Currently

   Format > Print Range > Define
                          Add
                          Remove
                          -------
                          Edit

Proposal discussed

   Format > Sheet Print Settings (tbd : or keep the initial item "Print range")  
                                 > Add print range
                                   Define print range (tbd : remove it to unclutter the menu / keep it, as it's often used cf. Feedback data)
                                   Edit print ranges...
                                   [x]Default print range (tbd : Undo Print Range or Remove or Delete or Print entire sheet)
                                   ------------
                                   [x]Don't print this sheet (tbd : Use affirmative sentence "Print this sheet"  
                                                                      Replace this with two menu items  Enable Print - Disable Print


If it is agreed to exclude the repeat column/row options from the Edit print ranges dialogue (see below), the menu will have to be updated accordingly.

Edit print ranges dialogue

  1. Remove the "none" option
  2. Put the repeat row/columns options in a different dialogue : cf. Regina's proposal


Contextual menu in Page Break preview mode

Currently

   Context Menu >  Define Print Range
                   Add Print Range
                   (Undo Print Range)

Legacy files handling (to be further discussed)

Steps to implement the behaviour (to be further discussed)

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