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If you’ve ever tried printing a large Microsoft Excel worksheet, you’ve undoubtedly encountered some awkward-looking print jobs. Excel’s automatic page breaks don’t exactly take your custom data views into consideration. In order to control exactly which rows and columns appear on your printed pages, you’ll need to insert manual page breaks. Fortunately, this is simple and easy to visualize in Excel’s Page Break view.
 
If you’ve ever tried printing a large Microsoft Excel worksheet, you’ve undoubtedly encountered some awkward-looking print jobs. Excel’s automatic page breaks don’t exactly take your custom data views into consideration. In order to control exactly which rows and columns appear on your printed pages, you’ll need to insert manual page breaks. Fortunately, this is simple and easy to visualize in Excel’s Page Break view.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
=== Getting Excel Ready ===
 
=== Getting Excel Ready ===