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Where is Page Setup in Microsoft Word and Excel 2007/2010/2013. A: Find out Page Setup in Word / Excel 2007/2010/2013/2016/2019 Toolbar if you have Classic Menu. Classic Menu for Office aims to bring back Office 2003 toolbars and menus into ribbon of Office 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 365. Go to PAGE LAYOUT tab click on the small arrow mark under page setup group in Excel. Once you click on small arrow mark it will open up the below dialogue box. In the above window click on the “Sheet” tab. Under this tab, we have several options.

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What we're supposed to do in Numbers is different to the old fashioned Excel type spreadsheet program.
Setup another worksheet. On that second worksheet you design your 'view' into the other worksheet(s) containing your data. You just print that view. You control the specific selection of data to be printed (i.e. appear in the special worksheet) by way of variables on one of your other worksheets. These would be in a ... table.
E.g.:
On worksheet one you have lots of data describing all manner of makes of vehicles and years.
On another table in this or a separate worksheet you have cells where you enter the range to be printed. You might specifiy 'toyota' and also '2001' and '2004' somewhere.
In another worksheet, designed to be printed, you reference back to these cells.
If you need to print many pages then you'd have to ask yourself the question: is that the way we are supposed to do things in Numbers? Better to email the data for VIEWING rather than printing. Numbers can do this.
In MS ACCESS you'd never do a massive data dump to the printer. Wastes paper and pretty much useless to analyse. Instead you'd setup a 'view' and be very specific with what you see. You might choose to print a bit of this too.
And that's what we do in Numbers too.
(Until Apple succumbs to the pressure to make it into an Excel clone...)
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