There may be times when you want to print a workbook to view and share your data offline. Once you've chosen your page layout settings, it's easy to preview and print a workbook from Excel using the Print pane.
Watch the video below to learn more about page layout and printing.
To access the Print pane:
- Select the File tab. Backstage view will appear.
- Select Print. The Print pane will appear.
To print a workbook:
- Navigate to the Print pane, then select the desired printer.
- Enter the number of copies you want to print.
- Select any additional settings if needed.
- Click Print.
Choosing a print area
Before you print an Excel workbook, it's important to decide exactly what information you want to print. For example, if you have multiple worksheets in your workbook, you will need to decide if you want to print the entire workbook or only active worksheets. There may also be times when you want to print only a selection of content from your workbook.
To print active sheets:
Worksheets are considered active when selected.
- Select the worksheet you want to print. To print multiple worksheets, click the first worksheet, hold the Ctrl key on your keyboard, then click any other worksheets you want to select.
- Navigate to the Print pane.
- Select Print Active Sheets from the Print Range drop-down menu.
- Click the Print button.
To print the entire workbook:
- Navigate to the Print pane.
- Select Print Entire Workbook from the Print Range drop-down menu.
- Click the Print button.
To print a selection:
In our example, we'll print the records for the top 40 salespeople on the Central worksheet.
- Select the cells you want to print.
- Navigate to the Print pane.
- Select Print Selection from the Print Range drop-down menu.
- A preview of your selection will appear in the Preview pane.
- Click the Print button to print the selection.
Adjusting content
On occasion, you may need to make small adjustments from the Print pane to fit your workbook content neatly onto a printed page. The Print pane includes several tools to help fit and scale your content, including scaling and page margins.
To change page orientation:
Excel offers two page orientation options: landscape and portrait. Landscape orients the page horizontally, while portrait orients the page vertically. In our example, we'll set the page orientation to landscape.
- Navigate to the Print pane.
- Select the desired orientation from the Page Orientation drop-down menu. In our example, we'll select Landscape Orientation.
- The new page orientation will be displayed in the Preview pane.
To fit content before printing:
If some of your content is being cut off by the printer, you can use scaling to fit your workbook to the page automatically.
- Navigate to the Print pane. In our example, we can see in the Preview pane that our content will be cut off when printed.
- Select the desired option from the Scaling drop-down menu. In our example, we'll select Fit All Columns on One Page.
- The worksheet will be condensed to fit onto a single page.
- The new scaling option will be displayed in the Preview pane.
To include Print Titles:
If your worksheet uses title headings, it's important to include these headings on each page of your printed worksheet. It would be difficult to read a printed workbook if the title headings appeared only on the first page. The Print Titles command allows you to select specific rows and columns to appear on each page.
- Click the Page Layout tab on the Ribbon, then select the Print Titles command.
- The Page Setup dialog box will appear. From here, you can choose rows or columns to repeat on each page. In our example, we'll repeat a row first.
- Click the Collapse Dialog button next to the Rows to repeat at top: field.
- The cursor will become a small selection arrow, and the Page Setup dialog box will be collapsed. Select the row(s) you want to repeat at the top of each printed page. In our example, we'll select row 1.
- Row 1 will be added to the Rows to repeat at top: field. Click the Collapse Dialog button again.
- The Page Setup dialog box will expand. To repeat a column as well, use the same process shown in steps 4 and 5. In our example, we've selected to repeat row 1 and column A.
- When you're satisfied with your selections, click OK.
- In our example, row 1 appears at the top of every page, and column A appears at the left of every page.
To adjust page breaks:
- Click the Page Break Preview command to change to Page Break view.
- Vertical and horizontal blue dotted lines denote the page breaks. Click and drag one of these lines to adjust the page break.
- In our example, we've set the horizontal page break between rows 21 and 22.
- In our example, all of the pages now show the same number of rows due to the change in the page break.
To modify margins in the Preview pane:
A margin is the space between your content and the edge of the page. Sometimes you may need to adjust the margins to make your data fit more comfortably. You can modify page margins from the Print pane.
- Navigate to the Print pane.
- Select the desired margin size from the Page Margins drop-down menu. In our example, we'll select Narrow.
- The new page margins will be displayed in the Preview pane.
You can adjust the margins manually by clicking the Show Margins button in the lower-right corner, then dragging the margin markers in the Preview pane.
Challenge!
- Open our practice workbook.
- Click the East Coast tab at the bottom of the workbook.
- In the Page Layout tab, use the Print Titles feature to repeat row 1 at the top and column A at the left.
- Using the Page Break Preview command, move the break between rows 47 and 48 up so it's between rows 40 and 41.
- In Backstage view, open the Print pane.
- In the Print pane, change the orientation to Landscape.
- Change the margins to Narrow.
- Change the scaling to Fit All Columns on One Page.
- When you're finished, your print preview should look like this:
FAQs
Why is my Excel spreadsheet printing on multiple pages?
This happens when the content is too wide or too long for a single page. To fix this, go to the Print Pane and select Fit Sheet on One Page or adjust the Scaling options.
How do I print only a specific part of my worksheet?
Highlight the cells you want to print, go to the Page Layout tab, select Print Area, and choose Set Print Area. Alternatively, in the Print Pane, choose Print Selection.
How do I keep my header row on every printed page?
Go to the Page Layout tab and click Print Titles. In the Page Setup dialog, click inside "Rows to repeat at top" and select your header row (e.g., Row 1). Click OK.
What is the difference between Portrait and Landscape orientation?
Portrait prints the page vertically (taller), which is better for lists with many rows. Landscape prints the page horizontally (wider), which is better for worksheets with many columns.
How do I remove page breaks I added manually?
Go to the Page Break Preview view (View tab > Page Break Preview). Right-click on the blue dotted line (the page break) and select Remove Page Break, or drag the line off the screen.
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