As with most such questions there is likely more than one answer, but I have always:
1. Selected the area (i.e. range) that I wanted to print.
2. Chosen the 'Set print area' option.
3. Set page breaks and any other such required options.
4. Printed.
See the related help article within Excel for further information.
"Print Selection" will let you printed a selected range of cells.
The print area or selection.
To set the area of an Excel worksheet that will be printed select the range that you want to print and go to the File... Print Area... Set Print Area menu. You can also hide columns that you don't want to see on a print-out by right clicking on the column header and selecting Hide.
To print worksheets from Study Island, you can go to the "Print Worksheet" option within the assignment or resource you want to print. Once you click on it, a printable version of the worksheet will open in a new window, and you can use your browser's print function to print the worksheet.
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the print button
The default option is to only print the current worksheet when you print. In the Print dialog box there is an option to tell it what you want to print, even down to selected cells only.
print out
Print preview.
If this is an excel spreadsheet then specify a cell range. If it is a word document and you wish to print a small area in a page, then just highlight the text and select print. On the print dialog make sure you selection "Selction" in the Page range setting.
drag and drop
If you click a chart before you print the worksheet, you will print only the chart. If you want to print the entire worksheet (including the chart), click in a cell that does not contain a chart (an empty cell is the best).