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Scaling Your Printing

Summary: Excel includes the ability to reduce a printout so that it fits on a desired number of pages. This tip explains the scaling feature, and provides a way you can make sure that your printout is never more than a single page wide. (This tip works with Microsoft Excel 97, Excel 2000, Excel 2002, and Excel 2003.)

Worksheets can get very big, very fast. Often you want to still print an entire worksheet in a single sheet of paper. Excel makes this easy to do by using scaling. All you need to do is follow these steps:

  1. Set up your worksheet as desired.
  2. Choose Page Setup from the File menu. Excel displays the Page Setup dialog box.
  3. Make sure the Page tab is selected. (Click here to see a related figure.) (It is the left-most tab and should be displayed by default unless you've recently viewed a different tab in the Page Setup dialog box.)
  4. In the scaling area, specify how you want your output scaled. Excel allows you to set scaling at any value between 10 percent and 400 percent of normal size. (If you are using a PostScript printer, scaling works great. Results on other printers will depend on the quality and capabilities of the printer.)
  5. As an alternative, use Fit To to specify how many pages you want the output to occupy.
  6. Click on OK.
  7. Print your worksheet as normal.

One of the tricks I often use is to set the Fit To settings to 1 page wide by 99 pages tall. In this way, I am sure the output will fit on one page across. Since my output isn't over 99 pages in length, no shrinking is done on this dimension. I end up with output that is 1 page wide by how ever many pages long Excel needs to print.

Tip #2841 applies to Microsoft Excel versions: 97 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003


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