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Am 14.11.2014 um 23:58 schrieb Jean-Francois Nifenecker:
Le 14/11/2014 21:22, Andreas Säger a écrit :

It is possible to use Calc as reporting engine. Hit F4 and drag your
query onto a spreadsheet cell. When the database content changed, click
any cell in that import range and call menu:Data>Refresh.
The page layout is a bit tricky but with Calc's page preview you can
build amazing cell grid reports with sufficient formatting options,
calculations, conditional formattings, simple interactive filters, sort
orders and charts.

Thank Andreas, I know of that feature but I fail to see how, using Calc
data range, I can impose (random) page breaks when the group column
value changes.


Having the group field in A, column labels in first row.
Remove all manual page breaks
Add a calculated field outside the print area.
X3: =$A3=$A4
Search and select all 0 results in column X.
Insert page breaks.
And yes, you can write a simple Calc macro and add it to this Calc
document or template.


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