Specifying pages to print
You
can specify a page range using either absolute numbering (the page’s position
in the current document) or page/section numbering (the section
and page numbers assigned to the page). By default, dialog boxes
in InDesign honor the format specified for Page Numbering in the
Preferences dialog box.
When Absolute Numbering is selected, numbers you specify
for pages or page ranges correspond to the absolute position of
pages in your document. For example, to print the third page in
the document, you would enter “3” for Range in the Print dialog
box.
When Section Numbering is selected in the Preferences dialog
box, you can enter pages and page ranges exactly as they appear
in your layout or using absolute numbering. For example, if the
page labeled SecA:5 is the fifteenth page in your document, you
could print it by entering “SecA:5” in the Print dialog box or by
entering “+15”. The “+” sign indicates that you want to override
the normal section and page numbering to use absolute page numbering.

If you are unsure which format to use when entering
page numbers in the Print dialog box, imitate the format used in
the page box at the bottom of the document window.