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In the age of environmental responsibility, it is no longer acceptable to print many wasted pages that are not needed. This issue is easily resolved by understanding different options available to the user for different needs in data output via print. Even simple issues such as how the print is oriented makes a difference in the number of pages of paper and the amount of printing supplies that will be used in the production process. These range from simple options to having everything printed on one page for small documents and data sets to more complex.
The more complex options include defining what to print. This can be done by selecting specific areas of results data, core data, tables, ranges of data, and so forth. By using these methods, the user can print specific data that is required. Further, by using the methods discussed in this section, your actual print output will be properly formatted by you. Therefore, it will meet your expectations once the print copy is generated.
It covers Excel print options including Fit to Page, defining a print area by selecting specific areas, tables, or ranges of data, choosing landscape versus portrait orientation, and using page breaks to organize your data.
You will understand Fit to Page and Select Print Area, identify how to conserve paper and be environmentally responsible, recognize portrait versus landscape orientation, and describe page breaks and define your data organization.
The course includes three lessons: Fit to Page, Defining Print Area, and Landscape Versus Portrait.
It teaches options that avoid printing many wasted pages, such as fitting small documents on one page, defining specific data to print, and choosing an orientation that reduces the number of pages and amount of printing supplies used.
The course builds skills in Microsoft Excel, Data Manipulation, Data Presentation, Print Production, and variable data print output.