Print View in Numbers 3.0

I Need to see the print view in numbers 3.0. No longer an option under "view" tab. Also the page view I'm given does not align with the preview page when actually go to print - they look different and neither has transfered my document the same from previous numbers document.

Thats it I have spent alot of time trying to re format my reports from the older version of numbers to the new, I thought for a little while I could live without the page view as i spent alot of time lining up the gold lines as page breaks but now I for some reason cant find the photos I want to use they are only listed by their date and when used in the spreadsheet, they are not where they should be when printing, Im sorry for using this forum for venting but I am absolutely P.....ed off the amount of time I have spent for nothing.  I have really apple and speak very highly of them, and I just cant believe they could update a programme like this, did they even test it before they put out there.  What the F is going on. sorry but Im NOT HAPPY, I think I will now go back to excell definately.

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