Print current view

When I've set up a particular view of a large spreadsheet table (e.g. hidden some columns, frozen the headers, viewing rows 1200-1240) I would like to print just that part of the table that I am actually viewing.  Kind of like taking a screenshot and printing that; but that seems clumsy.  Is there a way to do this from within Numbers?  Maybe I'm missing something simple.
Thanks!

Jack,
A rather unusual request. Normally when we use Sheet View, we aren't thinking about printing. For print composition, we would use Print View and then just print the page that has what we want on it. Making a screen shot might seem not so clumsy compared to what you would have to do to print exactly what you want in Sheet View.
Jerry

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