to see how a worksheet will look when printed.
Print preview.
You can either go to print preview or page break preview.
yes, you can print from print preview if you look up on the top
AnswerTake for example the EXCEL. after creating the object of the excel sheet and performing the operation on the excel sheet, you want to view the print preview.Object.PrintPreview This will show the print previewObject.PrintOut Thsi will directly print the document instead of priview as it is to the default printer.
It's called Print Preview, and it's under the Filemenu in Excel.
go to open, print, print preview
the print command gives an order to the computer to print a page but the print preview gives us a preview of the way in which it has to be printed
2003: File/Print Preview (you may have to expand the file menu) 2007: Office button (top left)/Print/Print Preview
No, I can see in print preview but not in regular view
print preview shortcut in inpage software
The "Normal" view IS the 'print preview' view.
Page Break Preview.