I'm using the Format >Print Ranges >Define feature.
For standard layouts and page sizes, I suppose things could be better.
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The problem is, though, that the preview does not necessarily show you what
will be printed. If you have multiple sheets, it will show in the preview all
of the sheets, even if you want only one sheet printed.
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When I want to print from a spreadsheet, I go to a lot of trouble to make certain of what the outcome will be and rearrange material or print ranges to suit.
I select the range I anticipate printing and get a preview. If the preview isn't what I want, I change the layout or the selection. I don't go for the hit or miss strategy.
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