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Learn how to print only a section of a large Excel workbook
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Excel sheets can compile a lot of data, and it’s not always convenient to print it all at once. You can print certain sections of a spreadsheet by highlighting the target area, going to the print settings, and choosing the ‘print selected area’ option. A similar process can be used to print selected sheets in a workbook. “Print Areas” can also be used to for those who wish to adjust their formatting before entering the print menu.

Things You Should Know

  • You can select the cells you want to print and then go to File and then Print and select Print the selection.
  • You can edit the print area of the sheet to only print the part you want by going to the Page Layout tab.
  • By selecting Print Active Sheets in the print menu, you will only print the sheets you have selected in a larger workbook.
Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Printing from a Selection

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  1. Double-click the worksheet or go to “File > Open” in Excel.
  2. Click and hold the first cell in the range and drag the cursor until you've highlighted all the cells that you want to print.
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  3. The menu is in the top left corner of your screen and brings up “Print Settings”.
  4. Below the selected printer device is a dropdown menu to select which part of the workbook you wish to print. This selection will set the print to use only the area of the spreadsheet you have highlighted.
  5. The button is located at the top of the menu. All content except your selection will be excluded from the print.
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Method 2
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Using a Print Area

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  1. Double-click the worksheet or go to “File > Open” in Excel.
  2. Click and hold the first cell in the range and drag the cursor until you've highlighted all the cells that you want to print.
  3. This tab is located in the top menu bar, a few options to the right of the “File” menu. Here you can access a number of settings to format your spreadsheet. Among these options is “Print Area”.
  4. Press “Print Area” and select “Set Print Area” from the dropdown. The highlighted cells will be designated to the print area. This area will be saved for future printing and you can continue to work.
    • The “Orientation” button switches between landscape and portrait orientation.
    • The “Margins” button adjusts the margins on a printed page.
    • “Scale to Fit” chooses how many pages you want to fit your printed content into.
    • You can clear, overwrite or add to the print area from the same dropdown menu.
  5. The menu is in the top left corner of your screen and brings up “Print Settings”.
  6. In the dropdown menu under the printer device, make sure “Print Active Sheet(s)” is selected and that the “Ignore Print Area” checkbox is NOT selected.
    • Note that “Print the selection” means that any newly highlighted selection overrides your designated print area.
  7. The button is located at the top of the menu, and the page will print with your print area and page layout adjustments.
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Method 3
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Printing Individual Sheets From a Workbook

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  1. In a large workbook, there may be only one or two sheets you want printed. In Excel, go to the “File” menu and select “Open” or simply double-click an Excel file.
  2. Click the sheet name in the bottom bar. Multiple sheets can be selected using Ctrl + click ( Cmd + click on Mac).
  3. The menu is in the top left corner of your screen and brings up “Print Settings”.
  4. The first option below the selected printer device is a dropdown menu to select which areas of the workbook to print. “Print Active Sheet(s)” will set the printer to only print the sheets you selected instead of the entire workbook.
  5. Dropdown menus below the selection menu allow you to adjust layout options like page orientation or margins from this panel.
    • If you previously set a print area but decide against using it, select “Ignore Print Areas” to ignore.
  6. The button is located at the top of the menu and your selected sheets will print, excluding the others.
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    How do I print on both sides of a single piece of paper?
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    Go to "File > Print". In the print settings, you can select to print one-sided or double sided from the dropdown menu.
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    How do I print with a freeze?
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    Go to the Page Layout tab and select Print Titles. Select the "Sheet" tab and in the "Rows to repeat at top box" or the "Columns to repeat at left" box, enter the rows or columns that you want to appear on every page you print.
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  • Once you've set the print area Print Preview will show you what you've selected to print.
  • To Print the Whole document after setting the print area just select Page Layout -> Print Area -> Clear Print Area.
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Things You'll Need

  • Microsoft Excel
  • Printer, to print the document.
  • Paper, to print on.

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