Introduction
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
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Use Print Preview
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Use Page Setup
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Print
Print Preview
Print Preview
allows you to see how your file looks before you print, preventing a waste of paper and ink.
To use Print Preview:
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Open the file you want to preview.
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Choose
File
Print Preview
from the menu bar (Ctrl+P).
OR
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Click the
Print Preview
button
on the Standard toolbar.
Once you have accessed
Print Preview
, your file will now be in
Print Preview mode
. It will look something like this:
The Print Preview toolbar
Print Preview mode
shows you how your file is formatted. The tools available on the
Print Preview toolbar
help you view and edit your document before you print it.
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The
Print
button prints the file.
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The
Magnifier
button turns the mouse pointer into a small magnifying glass. When the magnifying glass has a + in the center of it, the file will enlarge when you left-click. When the magnifying glass has a
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in the center of it, the file will decrease in size. Click the button again to turn the magnifier off.
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The
One Page
button will display one page at a time.
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When you click the
Multiple Pages
button, a small drop-down menu will display. Highlight the number of pages you want to display in Print Preview.
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The
Zoom
drop-down box lets you view your file under a specified magnification level.
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The
View Ruler
button will display the ruler. Click the button again to turn the ruler off.
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The
Shrink to Fit
button will decrease the font size of each font used in the file, preventing small amounts of text on the last page of a document. You can undo Shrink To Fit by clicking Undo Shrink To Fit on the Edit menu. Once you save the file, it's difficult to restore the document to its original font sizes.
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The
Full Screen
button will display your file on your entire screen. Click the button again to turn the Full Screen feature off.
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The
Close Preview
button closes Print Preview mode, returning you to the previous view of the file.
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To use
Context Sensitive Help
, first highlight some text with your mouse pointer, then click the Context Sensitive Help button. The
Reveal Formatting task pane
opens, displaying the formatting of selected text.
Editing text in Print Preview
You can
edit text
while in Print Preview mode.
To edit text in print preview:
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Choose
File
Print Preview
or click the
Print Preview
button on the Standard toolbar.
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Click the text
in the area you want to edit.
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The program
zooms
in on the area.
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Click the
Magnifier
(to turn off magnification). When the pointer becomes an
I-beam
, edit your file.
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To return to the original magnification, click the
Magnifier
, then click the file.
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To exit Print Preview mode, click the
Close
button.
Page Setup
Before printing your files, you may want to use the
Page Setup
feature to define your page margins, paper size, and page orientation, among other things.
To open Page Setup:
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Choose
File
Page Setup
from the menu bar.
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The
Page Setup
dialog box appears. Page Setup appears slightly different in each of the Office programs. Word 2002's
Page Setup
dialog box is pictured below.
Page Setup's Margins tab
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Click the Top, Bottom, Left, and Right boxes to define the margins.
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To define
page orientation
, click the
Portrait
(prints text so the page is taller than it is wide) or
Landscape
(prints text so the page is wider than it is tall) option.
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Use the
Multiple pages
drop-down box to determine how many pages you want to print on each page, as well as other margin options.
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Preview
will show you a thumbnail view of how your document will appear when printed.
Page Setup's Paper tab
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Click the
Paper
tab and click the
Paper Size
list box to define the paper size. Use the
Width
and
Height
boxes to set a specific paper size.
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Use the
Paper source
section to determine the paper source you're using.
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Preview
will show you a
thumbnail view
of how your document will appear when printed.
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The
Print Options
button gives you more printing options.
Page Setup's Layout tab
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Use
Sections
to vary the layout of a file within a page or between pages by inserting section breaks to divide the document into sections. Then format the section the way you want.
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Headers and footers
are in the top and bottom margins of each page in a file. You can insert text or graphics in headers and footers. Use this section to adjust header and footer layout.
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Preview
will show you a
thumbnail view
of how your document will appear when printed.
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The
Line Numbers
button opens the
Line Numbers
dialog box, allowing you to add and position line numbering.
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The
Borders
button opens the
Borders and Shading
dialog box, allowing you to add and customize borders, page borders, and shading.
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The
Default
button allows you to change the default setting for Page Setup.
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Click OK when you've made necessary changes.
Troubleshooting printing problems
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Take care of the basics. Make sure the printer is plugged in, turned on, and has paper in it.
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Make sure the printer cable is properly connected to the printer and to the computer.
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Check to see if there is a paper jam. Most printers have a flashing light to indicate a jam. Also, if the paper size selected differs from the one in the paper tray, you will not be able to print. To choose a paper size, select
File
Page Setup
. Click the
Paper Size
tab.
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Check to see that the printer toner, cartridge, and/or ribbon are fresh and adequate. If not, printed documents may appear streaky, blotchy, or even blank.
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Make sure the printer is switched to Online mode. There is usually a button on your printer's control panel. If it is switched to Offline mode, it will not print.
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Make sure the computer knows which printer you are using. In Windows XP, check this by clicking
Start
Control Panel
Printers
and
Other Hardware
View installed printers or fax printers
. If an icon for your printer doesn't appear, try restarting your computer. If you printer still doesn't appear, you may need to add it. Click Add a Printer and follow the instructions in the Add Printer Wizard.
Challenge!
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Open Word.
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Open an existing file.
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Change the page orientation.
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Preview the file using Print Preview.
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Print the file.
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Close the file and exit Word 2002.