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1) Print Titles is the term Excel uses to describe the rows and columns you want repeated when you print a sheet over multiple pages. You typically want to repeat the labels in the top row(s) and those in the left column(s) of the sheet
2) Use Bring Forward to move the square forward one layer so that it appears between the circle and the triangle (middle drawing). Clicking Bring Forward again places the square on top of the other objects (right drawing).
3) Send Backward: moves a selected object one layer down on the canvas. Send to Back: moves a selected object to the back of the canvas
4) Print gridlines in a worksheet
Select the worksheet or worksheets that you want to print. For more information, see Select one or multiple worksheets. ...
On the Page Layout tab, in the Sheet Options group, select the Print check box under Gridlines. ...
Click the File tab, and then click Print. ...
Click the Print button.
5) Print preview is a feature that displays on the screen what a hard copy would look like when printed. Using print preview, you can find any errors that may exist or fix the layout before printing, which can save ink or toner and paper by not having to print more than once
6) Right-click and select an option: Send to Back > Send to Back - to move the object behind, or in back of another object. Bring to Front > Bring to Front - to move the object in front of another object.
7) click the page layout Tab on the ribbon.
In the scale to fit group, in the width box, select one page, and in the highest box, select automatic, columns will now appear on one page but the rows may extend to more than one page
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