Computer Science, asked by rajvaibhav132, 8 months ago

If there are 5 pages in a document and you want to print 5 copies, then this will print the complete copy of the document from page1 to 5 and then it will again start printing the next copy. Which option is this?​

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Answered by monikamondokar
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Answer:

Word gives you complete control over how it prints your document. You can either print the entire document or you can print a portion of it. To print only selected pages, follow these steps:

  • Choose the Print option from the File menu, or simply press Ctrl+P. Word displays the Print dialog box.
  • In the Pages box, indicate the page numbers you want to print.
  • Click on OK.

Explanation:

When you specify page numbers, Word allows you quite a bit of flexibility. The following are some general guidelines for specifying page numbers:

You can specify a single page number.

You can specify a group of non-sequential pages by separating them by commas, i.e., 4, 8, 19.

You can specify a sequential range of pages by putting a dash between them. Thus, 4-7 would print pages 4 through 7.

You can print an entire section by using s. For instance, to print section 5 of your document, you would use s5.

You can print multiple sections the same as you would print multiple pages. For example, s2, s6 would print sections 2 and 6.

You can specify pages within a section by using s and p with page numbers. For instance, if you want to print pages 2 through 7 of section 4, you would use p2s4-p7s4.

You can specify a range of pages across sections in the same manner. To print beginning with page 2 of section 4 and ending with page 5 of section 7 you would use p2s4-p5s7.

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