This video teaches you how to print a worksheet and how to change some important print settings in Excel.
Excel worksheets don’t always look great on paper because they’re not designed to fit on a page—they’re designed to be as long and wide as you need them to be. This is great for editing and viewing on screen, but it does mean your data might not be a natural fit to a standard sheet of paper.
However, this doesn’t mean it’s impossible to make an Excel worksheet look good on paper. In fact, it’s not even that difficult.
You can see exactly how your worksheet will look on the printed page by using the Print Preview feature. In terms of saving you time and paper, Print Preview is your most valuable printing tool. You can even make certain changes within it, like clicking on and dragging the print margins to make them wider or narrower. Check it as you change printing and layout options to make sure your spreadsheet looks the way you want it to look.