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Selecting a Paper Source

Summary: When you print a worksheet, you may want to specify that the printout be done on a particular paper tray in a particular printer. This tip will help you figure out how to do that with your printer. (This tip works with Microsoft Excel 97, Excel 2000, Excel 2002, Excel 2003, and Excel 2007.)

Excel supports any printer supported by Windows. This is because Excel uses the features offered by Windows to print documents. Many of the features associated with formatting your document and printing are related to the type of printer you have installed and selected. For instance, some laser printers have different bins for different paper. Windows (and thus Excel) can instruct the printer to select paper from any of the available paper bins.

If your printer supports multiple paper sources, and you want to change the paper source used for your document (for instance, you have a bin that contains legal-sized paper and you want to print on it), you should follow these steps:

  1. Choose the Print option from the File menu. Excel displays the Print dialog box. (To display this dialog box in Excel 2007, click the Office button and then click Print.) (Click here to see a related figure.)
  2. Make sure the printer listed at the top of the dialog box matches the printer you want to use for your printing.
  3. If you want to change the printer, use the drop-down list to select a different printer.
  4. Click Cancel to close the Print dialog box. Even though you clicked Cancel, Excel remembers the change you made to the printer.
  5. Choose the Page Setup option from the File menu. Excel displays the Page Setup dialog box. (If you are using Excel 2007, display the Page Layout tab of the ribbon and then click the small icon at the lower-right of the Page Setup group to display this dialog box.)
  6. Make sure the Page tab is selected. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  7. Click on the Options button. This displays the Properties dialog box for your printer (the one you selected in steps 2 and 3). This dialog box contains the different printing options available for your printer.
  8. Look through the tabs in the dialog box until you find controls that specify where paper should come from. Such a control may be named something like Paper Source, or you may see a Paper Source section with individual controls for the first and subsequent pages. Use the controls to specify where your paper should come from.
  9. Click on OK. The Properties dialog box closes and the Page Setup dialog box reappears.
  10. Click on OK to close the Page Setup dialog box.
  11. Print your worksheet as you normally would.

If, in step 8, you don't see different options for paper sources, then your printer (or printer driver) does not support multiple sources.

Tip #2640 applies to Microsoft Excel versions: 97 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003 | 2007


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