There are many choices you can make when printing an Excel workbook. You can choose what parts of a workbook to print and how the data fits on the page.
In this lesson, you will learn how to
print worksheets
,
workbooks
, and
selections of cells
. You will also learn how to prepare for printing by modifying
page orientation
,
scale
,
margins
,
print titles
, and
page breaks
.
Printing
In previous versions of Excel, there was a
Print Preview
option that allowed you to preview and modify a workbook before printing. You may have noticed that this feature seems to be gone in Excel 2010. It actually has not disappeared; it has just been combined with the
Print
window to create the
Print pane
, which is located in
Backstage view
.
Optional: You can download this
example
for extra practice.
To view the Print pane:
Click the
File
tab. This takes you to
Backstage view
.
Select
Print
. The
Print pane
appears, with the
print settings
on the left and
Print Preview
on the right.
Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn about the Print pane.
Show Margins/Zoom to Page
The
Zoom to Page
button is on the right. Click it to zoom in and out in the Preview pane.
The
Show Margins
button is to the left of the Zoom to Page button. Click it to adjust the margins of your workbook.
Page
Click the arrows to view a
different page
in the Print Preview area.
Print Preview
This allows you to see how your worksheets will look when printed.
Scaling
Choose how to
scale
your worksheets for the printed page. You can scale worksheets at their actual size, to fit all on one page, to fit all the columns on one page, or to fit all the rows on one page.
Margins
You can adjust the
margins
here. This is useful if parts of your worksheets are being cut off by the printer.
Paper Size
Choose the
paper size
you want your printer to use.
Orientation
Here, you can choose
portrait
or
landscape
orientation.
Collated/Uncollated
If you are printing multiple copies, choose whether you want the copies
collated
or
uncollated
.
One Side/Both Sides
Choose whether to print on
one side
or
both sides
of the paper.
Print Range
Choose whether to print the
active sheets
,
entire workbook
, or a
selection
of cells.
Printer
You may need to select the printer you want to use if your computer is connected to
multiple printers
.
Print Button
Click the
Print
button when you are ready to print.
To print active sheets:
If you have multiple worksheets in your workbook, you'll need to decide if you want to print the entire workbook or specific worksheets. Excel gives you the option to
Print Active Sheets
. A worksheet is considered active if it is
selected
.
Select the worksheets you want to print. To print multiple worksheets, click the first worksheet, hold down the
Ctrl key
, then click the other worksheets you want to select.
Selecting worksheets to print
Click the
File
tab.
Select
Print
to access the
Print pane
.
Select
Print Active Sheets
from the
print range
drop-down menu.
Selecting the Print Active Sheets command
Click the
Print
button.
To print the entire workbook:
Click the
File
tab.
Select
Print
to access the
Print pane
.
Select
Print Entire Workbook
from the
print range
drop-down menu.
Selecting the Print Entire Workbook command
Click the
Print
button.
To print a selection or set the print area:
Printing a
selection
—sometimes called setting the
print area
—lets you choose which cells to print, as opposed to the entire worksheet.
Select the cells you want to print.
Selected cells to print
Click the
File
tab.
Select
Print
to access the
Print pane
.
Select
Print Selection
from the
print range
drop-down menu.
Selecting the Print Selection command
You can see what your selection will look like on the page in
Print Preview
.
Print Preview
Click the
Print
button.
You don't have to wait until you're ready to print to
set the print area
. You can also set it from the
Page Layout
tab in advance. This will place a dotted line around your selection so you can see which cells are going to print while you work. To do this,
select
the cells you want to print, go to the
Page Layout
tab, and choose
Print Area
.
To change page orientation:
Change the page orientation to
portrait
to orient the page vertically and
landscape
to orient the page horizontally. Portrait is useful for worksheets needing to fit
more rows
on one page, while landscape is useful for worksheets needing to fit
more columns
on one page.
Click the
File
tab.
Select
Print
to access the
Print pane
.
Select either
Portrait Orientation
or
Landscape Orientation
from the
orientation
drop-down menu.
Orientation drop-down menu
Your page orientation is changed.
Portrait Orientation in Print Preview
Landscape Orientation in Print Preview
To fit a worksheet on one page:
Click the
File
tab.
Select
Print
to access the
Print pane
.
Select
Fit Sheet on One Page
from the
scaling
drop-down menu.
Selecting the Fit Sheet on One Page command
Your worksheet is reduced in size until it fits on one page. Remember that if it is scaled too small, it might be difficult to read.
To modify margins while in Print Preview:
The margins of your worksheet may need to be adjusted to make data fit more comfortably on the printed page. You can adjust the margins in
Print Preview
.
Click the
File
tab.
Select
Print
to access the
Print pane
.
Click the
Show Margins
button. Your margins will appear.
Hover your mouse over one of the
margin markers
until the
double arrow
appears.
Click and drag
the margin to your desired location.
Release the mouse. The margin is modified.
Modifying margins while in Print Preview
To use print titles:
Imagine how difficult it would be to read a worksheet if the column and row headings only appeared on the first page. The
Print Titles
command allows you to select specific rows and columns to appear on each page.
Click the
Page Layout
tab.
Select the
Print Titles
command.
Selecting the Print Titles command
The
Page Setup
dialog box appears. Click the icon at the end of the
Rows to repeat at top
field.
Clicking on icon
Your mouse becomes the small
selection arrow
. Click the rows you want to appear on each printed page. The
Rows to repeat at top
dialog box will record your selection.
Clicking on row 1
Click the icon at the end of the
Rows to repeat at top
field.
Clicking on icon
Repeat for
Columns to repeat at left
, if necessary.
Click
OK
. You can go to
Print Preview
to see how each page will look when printed.
To insert a break:
Click the
Page Layout
tab.
Determine the placement of the break by clicking the
row below
,
cell below
, or
column to the right
of where you want the break to appear. For example, select column C, and a break will appear after column B.
Selecting the column to the right of where the break will appear
Select the
Insert Page Break
command from the
Breaks
drop-down menu.
Selecting the Insert Page Break command
The break is inserted. You can go to
Print Preview
to confirm that it appears in the correct place on the page.
Challenge!
Open an
existing Excel 2010 workbook
. If you want, you can use this
example
.
Try printing
two active worksheets
. If you are using the example, try printing the worksheets labeled
2009
and
2010.
Try printing only a
selection of cells
.
Change the page orientation to
landscape.
Try fitting a large worksheet on
one page
.
Try modifying the margins of a worksheet in
Print Preview
.
If you are using the example, use the
Print Titles
command to make row 1 and column A appear on every page.
Create a
page break
so only columns A and B appear on one page.