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Printing tips for Excel

Printing tips for Excel

- [Jess] My name is Jess Stratton and welcome to Monday Productivity Pointers. This week, I'm going to talk about scaling in Excel when printing. I have a spreadsheet. I'd like to print it so the first thing I'm going to do is click File and choose Print. I get a nice big preview on the right-hand side to see what it's going to look like. Right now, it's in portrait mode and I can see that it's going to take up two pages down here at the bottom. If I click Next Page, I can see that there's a few columns that didn't quite make it into one page. I'll change that. Let's change this to Landscape Orientation to see if it can squeeze those two columns in. Looks like it squeezed one more column in but not the other one and now all the data doesn't fit on one page. So instead of two pages, I have four pages. Two for the data and two for that extra column that didn't make it in. Let's see how we can fix this…

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