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At 17:35 27/10/2016 -0400, Charles Meyer wrote:
Is there a way to detect how many pages there are in a Calc file? I just see columns, row, etc but not pages?

(As already suggested):
o File | Page Preview (or the Page Preview button in the Standard toolbar)
or
o View | Page Break Preview

Remember that the page structure depends on many settings - in particular, the choices at Format | Page... | Sheet | Scale.

Once I can establish which columns and rows are on which pages how can I set the page range to print just those pages with those columns and rows?

In the Print dialogue, on the General tab, specify the required pages under Range and copies | From which print | Pages. Note that you can enter page collections such as:
1,6-10,13 .

You can achieve the same thing in other ways, including printing only selected sheets or selected cells, setting a print range or ranges, hiding some rows or columns (perhaps temporarily), and so on.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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