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is there way to change the page numbers of the same work sheet having
no. of pages


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Default change page number in the same sheet

Yes. Use
File | Page Setup
and on the Header Footer tab, choose Custom Footer. You can then insert the
page number into the footer and when one worksheet prints across several
pages of paper sheets, the page numbers will increment.

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is there way to change the page numbers of the same work sheet having
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