
Where a sheet prints on more than one page of paper, it can be printed
either by column, where the first column of pages prints, and then the
second column and so on, or by row as shown in the graphic on the top
right of the dialog shown in Figure 132.
Figure 132. The Sheet tab of the Page Style dialog
Print
You can specify which details to print. Those details include:
• Row and column headers
• Sheet grid—prints the borders of the cells as a grid
• Notes—prints the notes defined in your spreadsheet on a separate
page, along with the corresponding cell reference
• Objects and graphics
• Charts
• Drawing objects
• Formulas—prints the formulas contained in the cells, instead of
the results
• Zero Values—prints cells with a zero value
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