You are here: Completion and Revision > Printing > To print a document

Printing a Document

  1. On the File tab, click Print, and then click Print.

  2. Select the elements of the document that you want printed.

    To print

    Select

    From the

    The document

    Document

    Print What box

    The entire document with cell numbers

    Document with cell #s

    Print What box

    Calculations

    Calculations

    Print What box

    User Defined Data

    User defined data

    Print What box

    Colored text black

    The Print colored text black check box.

     

    Any skipped text in the document

    The Print skipped text check box.

     

    Markers for cells with overrides

    The Print Override Dots check box.

     

    Flags for cells with changed flags set

    Print Changed Flags check box.

     

    Rounding indicators for cells with rounding

    Print Rounding Indicators check box.

     

    All note annotations.

    Print note annotations check box.

     

    All tickmark annotations.

    Print tickmark annotations check box.

     

    All reference annotations.

    Print reference annotations check box.

     

    The job with True Type fonts instead of the printer's pre-installed fonts.

    Download True Type fonts to the printer check box.

     

  3. Under Print Graph, select whether to print the graph in color or monochrome (black and white), or to use the defaults, and then click OK.
  4. Specify the print options and the number of copies to be printed.

    To print

    Do this

    An entire document

    Under Print Range, choose the All option.

    A range of contiguous pages

    Click on the Pages button and type a range of page numbers in the From and To boxes. For example, to print pages 4 through 9, type 4 in the From box and 9 in the To box.

    One page

    Click on the Pages button and in the From and To boxes, type the page number. For example, to print page 2 and page 2 only, type 2 in both the From and To boxes.

  5. Click Print to start the print job.

Related Topics