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How Do You Print What OS X Renders and What You See Like the Lines on a Table on OpenOffice?

Hi. How do you print what you OS X's graphics is rendering (what you see is what you get). I'm trying to print a calling card on OpenOffice Apache, latest but it would not print the guidelines (the lines when you use table, columns and rows) and it would only print the letters.


Thank you in advance.


God bless.

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3), iMac Late 2009

Posted on Nov 6, 2012 8:15 PM

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Nov 6, 2012 9:23 PM in response to Alvin777

If the lines are printing but they are too faint to see them easily, then there could be a rendering setting that could improve the line density.


But if the lines are not at all visible then maybe the application is set not to print them. So check the Preferences or the printing options for OpenOffice? There might be a setting about the printing of gridlines.


FYI - MS Excel has the gridlines disabled for printing but they can be enabled via the Excel print dialog.

How Do You Print What OS X Renders and What You See Like the Lines on a Table on OpenOffice?

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