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Use Ctrl+F10 to maximize selected window.
When you print a worksheet or use the Page Setup dialog box, Excel inserts_____ breaks that show the boundaries of what will print on each page
MS Excel does not have the ability to selectively print odd or even pages. You need to use the function on your printer for that option. When you print from Excel, instead of just clicking the print button, select print and click on the printer PROPERTIES button. If your printer has the ability to selectively print odd or even pages, you will select that option according to your printer's specifications.
Yes you can. You can use what is known as a Print Area. You select it, specify it as a print area in the print settings and then you can print just that area.
This question is not clear. If you are trying to use Excel to print cheques, you may be using the wrong application. However, you can format Excel to print in almost any format you need. I suppose you could put the data for each cheque on a separate page, then configure the page and the print options to match what you want to output. A more specific question will get you a more specific answer.
Use your hot keys.
press the button in combat or use hot keys
Use the keyboard. The keys you need to use will be circled in purple with the letter in big print in the center of the circle.
You can't do that. What you do is use borders. Put borders around the cells you want. Then print the document with no gridlines, and the borders you have will be printed.
Microsoft Excel Viewer is a program that lets one view and print spreadsheets that were created in Microsoft Excel. The beauty of this program is that one can view the spreadsheets without having to have Microsoft Excel installed on one's computer.
You can use the Print Screen button and then paste into a graphics application and save as a picture.