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How can we print the documents when we enter page numbers and/or page ranges
separated by commas. For Example, 1,2,3,5-12
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Hi,

You are thinking Word, not Excel. You can enter a range of pages but you do
that by typing a from page number and a to page number. You can't enter
1,2,3 nor can you enter 8-11. For the second you would type 8 into the From
box and 11 into the To box. These options are found under File, Print.

For ranges, simple select all the ranges you want using Ctrl. Then when you
choose File, Print, choose Selection.

If this helps, please click the Yes button

Cheers,
Shane Devenshire

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How can we print the documents when we enter page numbers and/or page ranges
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