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How do I set the print area in Numbers?

How do I set the print area in Numbers?

Posted on Sep 8, 2014 6:56 PM

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Jan 27, 2017 2:39 PM in response to Idomeneo

Really wanted this to work! But sadly complex calculation cells don't copy. Only get a red exclamation point when i copy over to pages.


Too bad numbers doesn't work well on iPad. It could have been extremely useful if output / print Could be formatted properly.


Hopefully there is a solution to something so basic and fundamental.

Jan 27, 2017 3:00 PM in response to Wayne Contello

Thanks Wayne, but I'm on an iPad and I don't see that as an option.


Simple calculations copy fine, but payment amortization calculations appear as a red exclamation point once copied to pages. Probably because the calculation table for the payments is outside the copy area.


At least I can take a screen shot and send output as a jpeg.

Sep 9, 2014 2:16 AM in response to Macuser4ever

Hi Macuser4ever,


Numbers does not have the 'Set Print Area' feature. Numbers is designed around several tables, each with a purpose. For example, Input Table, Big Database, Intermediate Calculations Table (all of which you may not need to print) and a final Summary (Presentation) Table that you may wish to print. The Summary Table can be on its own Sheet. Arrange objects (Summary Table, Charts [graphs] and whatever) on one Sheet and print only that Sheet.


If you are using Numbers 3.x (Layout View and Print View missing) try this User Tip:

Print Layout Guide for Mac Numbers 3.2


Regards,

Ian.

Sep 9, 2014 6:05 AM in response to Macuser4ever

Macuser4ever wrote:

Should i never use this site again?


Peace to all,

Ron


Hi Ron,

Please keep using this site, but keep your personal contact details hidden from hungry spammers. The whole world can see this forum.


Your Profile > Edit Profile > Privacy Settings > Choose 'Registered Users' if you want to reveal any personal details.


Regards,

Ian.

May 20, 2015 5:42 AM in response to Yellowbox

I wonder why you can't select a range and simply hit "print range".. I understand Apple has designed Numbers to be different but when most of the world sends EXCEL files back and forth it seems something basic like "print range" should be possible so I don't have to copy a range of data and paste it into a new sheet just to print it. I will submit feedback to Apple for the request.


I only use Numbers but everyone else sends me Excel files and requires I send them back Excel files... stinks but it's the way it is.

May 20, 2015 7:17 AM in response to jgowrie

jgowrie wrote:



I only use Numbers but everyone else sends me Excel files and requires I send them back Excel files... stinks but it's the way it is.


For projects that require ongoing collaboration with other people who use Excel and also the ability to control printed output, why not use Excel? It's an excellent app.


Then for personal projects that don't require collaboration or much printing, you can fire up Numbers, which can be easier to use for many things.


SG

Oct 6, 2015 6:43 PM in response to sallyfromriver falls

sallyfromriver falls wrote:


because I'd have to buy the program and figure out how to load it onto my Mac. I can't afford it.


Yeah, can see how that cost of a couple of lattes a month that permits installation of the entire suite (not just Excel) on multiple computers and mobile devices might be tough to swing.🙂


Seriously, the price of things has changed. And loading the software on the Mac is dead simple. Not like the old days.


SG

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