What are the different features available in Page setting command?
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The parameters defined by the user that help determine how a printed page will appear. Those parameters can include everything from the size, margins, page orientation, to quality of print. More plainly, it's a menu that allows users to customize the layout of a page. The page setupdialog box is usually available from the File drop-down menu. For Microsoft Word 2007 or later, the page setup options are available under the Layout tab in the Ribbon menu. Below are some examples of how Page Setup may appear in your programs.
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This command allows you to set properties associated with a printed page of your song. The page options are distributed across.
Changing Page Margins
If your worksheet is destined to be printed, you'll need to be concerned with how it appears on the page. One layout setting you can easily control is the margins surrounding your worksheet.
If you need to change the size of paper on which your worksheets will be printed, it can be bothersome to make the change on each worksheet individually. Here's how to make the change on the entire workbook, at one time, regardless of how many worksheets it contains.
Need to print your worksheet on a non-standard paper size? Excel is rather limited in printing to such papers, and here is why.
If you ever open a workbook and find that your carefully crafted worksheets no longer print on the number of pages you expect, it could be because of a change in your computer system. This may mean a lot more work crafting the worksheets again.
If you want to cram more of your worksheet onto each page of a printout, one way to do it is by using scaling. Here's how you can scale the information to get just the right printout size.
You can change the default by changing the workbook on which Excel bases the new workbooks you create.
When getting ready to print your worksheet, you may want to take a moment to check what margins Excel will use on the printout. The program makes it easy to modify the margins of your printed page.
Hope it helps you.
Changing Page Margins
If your worksheet is destined to be printed, you'll need to be concerned with how it appears on the page. One layout setting you can easily control is the margins surrounding your worksheet.
If you need to change the size of paper on which your worksheets will be printed, it can be bothersome to make the change on each worksheet individually. Here's how to make the change on the entire workbook, at one time, regardless of how many worksheets it contains.
Need to print your worksheet on a non-standard paper size? Excel is rather limited in printing to such papers, and here is why.
If you ever open a workbook and find that your carefully crafted worksheets no longer print on the number of pages you expect, it could be because of a change in your computer system. This may mean a lot more work crafting the worksheets again.
If you want to cram more of your worksheet onto each page of a printout, one way to do it is by using scaling. Here's how you can scale the information to get just the right printout size.
You can change the default by changing the workbook on which Excel bases the new workbooks you create.
When getting ready to print your worksheet, you may want to take a moment to check what margins Excel will use on the printout. The program makes it easy to modify the margins of your printed page.
Hope it helps you.
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