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How to print a range in Numbers?

I've just switched from Excel to Numbers, created a spreadsheet and want to print a section - BUT HOW?

Looks like you cant set a print range?

in 2021 can this be so?

Thanks in advance to anyone who can unlock this frustrating issue for me

Posted on Sep 5, 2021 11:23 PM

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Posted on Sep 6, 2021 1:35 AM

Hi Mike,


Method 1.

Select and copy the section you want to print. Open Preview and Menu > File > New From Clipboard. Print from there.


Method 2.

Select and copy the section you want to print. Insert a new Sheet in Numbers. Delete the default table that appears and Paste. Print only that Sheet.


Take a tour of the examples in Numbers > Template Chooser to see how Numbers uses several tables, each with a purpose, unlike Excel's monster sheets.


Regards,

Ian.


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Sep 6, 2021 1:35 AM in response to mikefrombaulkham hills

Hi Mike,


Method 1.

Select and copy the section you want to print. Open Preview and Menu > File > New From Clipboard. Print from there.


Method 2.

Select and copy the section you want to print. Insert a new Sheet in Numbers. Delete the default table that appears and Paste. Print only that Sheet.


Take a tour of the examples in Numbers > Template Chooser to see how Numbers uses several tables, each with a purpose, unlike Excel's monster sheets.


Regards,

Ian.


How to print a range in Numbers?

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