Excel allows you to enter a tremendous variety and amount of data into one worksheet and then extract only the data you need to share with clients or employees. Sometimes you don’t need to print the entire workbook or the entire worksheet. In this chapter you’ll be learning how to view and print only the data relevant to your task. You may be dealing with a geographic area or a particular salesperson and you only want to show what is relevant to each person. Print layout view lets you see how worksheets will look when printed, which is very important because screenshots ...
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David Slager, Essential Excel 2016, 10.1007/978-1-4842-2161-7_5
5. Different Ways of Viewing and Printing Your Workbook
David Slager1
(1)Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
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