Printing
For example, if you have a Best Case scenario, a Worst Case scenario, and two different custom views— Summary and Details— youcan create a report that prints the Best Case scenario with the Detailsview and another report that prints the Best Case Scenario with theSummary view.
Ifyour work doesn't fit exactly on the number of printed pages you want,you can adjust, or scale, your printed work to fit on more or fewerpages than it would at normal size. You can also specify that you wantto print your work on a certain number of pages.
Printing a draft You can speed up the time it takes to print a worksheet by temporarilychanging the print quality. If you know the printer resolution you wantto use, you can change the print quality for the printer. If you areunsure of the resolution (or quality), you can print the document indraft quality, which increases printing speed by ignoring formattingand most graphics.
Printing in black and white On black-and-white printers, Excel prints colors as gray shades. Youcan reduce the amount of time it takes Excel to print a worksheet thatcontains colors by printing colors in black and white. When you print aworksheet by using only black and white, Excel prints fonts and bordersformatted in color as black, not as gray shades. Excel also prints celland AutoShape backgrounds as white and prints other graphics and chartsin shades of gray.
Embedded chart If a worksheet contains an embedded chart, print preview displays boththe worksheet and the chart. You can move or resize the chart in normalview or page break preview. If you select an embedded chart before youclick Print Preview, Excel displays only the embedded cha
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