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Print table
I'm using Excell and the table that I'm working with is about 3 pages wide
and 4 pages long. When I print, it only print the 4 pages long portion and not the remaining 3 pages on the width side. Could anyone assist me on this? Thanks, -- John |
Print table
Try this (source: http://www.ehow.com/how_4494444_set-...oft-excel.html) Step1 Highlight the desired print area. Do this by left-clicking with the mouse and holding the button as you drag the cursor over the cells that you wish to highlight. Release the mouse button when you are finished and the area that you selected will remain highlighted. Step2 Access the print properties menu. Scroll to the €śFile€ť tab on the command bar and select €śPrint Area.€ť Step3 Set the print area. A submenu will open. Scroll to €śSet Print Area€ť and left-click to set the print area. The print area will be outlined with a dashed border inside of the spreadsheet. Step4 Check the print area in the preview screen. Scroll to the €śFile€ť tab on the command bar and select €śPrint Preview€ť to see how the file will look when it is printed. Step5 Adjust the print area. To make any changes, just hover the mouse over a corner of the dashed border surrounding the print area. When the cursor turns to a cross-sectioned arrow, left-click and hold. Drag the print area to the desired size. "John Savy" wrote: I'm using Excell and the table that I'm working with is about 3 pages wide and 4 pages long. When I print, it only print the 4 pages long portion and not the remaining 3 pages on the width side. Could anyone assist me on this? Thanks, -- John |
Print table
Thanks for reply,
I'm using Excel 97 with Window xp and brother 7420 printer. The first step went ok, On the 2nd step, there is no "select print area", Hoewever, there an option of "selection", which I chose. Then the print preview under the file tab is not highlited. that means it is not available. Any hint? -- John "Sheeloo" wrote: Try this (source: http://www.ehow.com/how_4494444_set-...oft-excel.html) Step1 Highlight the desired print area. Do this by left-clicking with the mouse and holding the button as you drag the cursor over the cells that you wish to highlight. Release the mouse button when you are finished and the area that you selected will remain highlighted. Step2 Access the print properties menu. Scroll to the €śFile€ť tab on the command bar and select €śPrint Area.€ť Step3 Set the print area. A submenu will open. Scroll to €śSet Print Area€ť and left-click to set the print area. The print area will be outlined with a dashed border inside of the spreadsheet. Step4 Check the print area in the preview screen. Scroll to the €śFile€ť tab on the command bar and select €śPrint Preview€ť to see how the file will look when it is printed. Step5 Adjust the print area. To make any changes, just hover the mouse over a corner of the dashed border surrounding the print area. When the cursor turns to a cross-sectioned arrow, left-click and hold. Drag the print area to the desired size. "John Savy" wrote: I'm using Excell and the table that I'm working with is about 3 pages wide and 4 pages long. When I print, it only print the 4 pages long portion and not the remaining 3 pages on the width side. Could anyone assist me on this? Thanks, -- John |
Print table
Try to search for PRINT AREA in Help.
Under VIEW there might be something... Excel 97 was so far back that I don't have any idea now about the options available. Sorry. "John Savy" wrote: Thanks for reply, I'm using Excel 97 with Window xp and brother 7420 printer. The first step went ok, On the 2nd step, there is no "select print area", Hoewever, there an option of "selection", which I chose. Then the print preview under the file tab is not highlited. that means it is not available. Any hint? -- John "Sheeloo" wrote: Try this (source: http://www.ehow.com/how_4494444_set-...oft-excel.html) Step1 Highlight the desired print area. Do this by left-clicking with the mouse and holding the button as you drag the cursor over the cells that you wish to highlight. Release the mouse button when you are finished and the area that you selected will remain highlighted. Step2 Access the print properties menu. Scroll to the €śFile€ť tab on the command bar and select €śPrint Area.€ť Step3 Set the print area. A submenu will open. Scroll to €śSet Print Area€ť and left-click to set the print area. The print area will be outlined with a dashed border inside of the spreadsheet. Step4 Check the print area in the preview screen. Scroll to the €śFile€ť tab on the command bar and select €śPrint Preview€ť to see how the file will look when it is printed. Step5 Adjust the print area. To make any changes, just hover the mouse over a corner of the dashed border surrounding the print area. When the cursor turns to a cross-sectioned arrow, left-click and hold. Drag the print area to the desired size. "John Savy" wrote: I'm using Excell and the table that I'm working with is about 3 pages wide and 4 pages long. When I print, it only print the 4 pages long portion and not the remaining 3 pages on the width side. Could anyone assist me on this? Thanks, -- John |
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