
Print a worksheet or workbook - Microsoft Support
For best results with printing your worksheet, use the Print command in Excel for the web, not your browser's Print command. You can print the entire worksheet or just selected cells.
Print a sheet or workbook - Microsoft Support
To print a partial sheet, click the sheet, and then select the range of data that you want to print. To print the entire sheet, click the sheet or the sheet tab.
Create and print mailing labels for an address list in Excel
To create and print the mailing labels, you must first prepare the worksheet data in Excel, and then use Word to configure, organize, review, and print the mailing labels.
Quick start: Print a worksheet - Microsoft Support
To print the active sheet or sheets, or the whole workbook, in the Print dialog box, select from Selection, Active Sheet (s), Entire workbook, or Table. Click Print.
Fit to one page in Excel - Microsoft Support
By scaling your worksheet for printing, you can make your data fit to one page. You can shrink your Excel document to fit data on a designated number of pages using the Page Setup option …
Print gridlines in a worksheet - Microsoft Support
By default, gridlines don't appear on a printed Microsoft Excel worksheet or workbook. This article describes how you can make the gridlines appear in your printed worksheets.
Print cell gridlines - Microsoft Support
Gridlines don't appear on a printed worksheet or workbook by default. You can choose to print gridlines, modify their color, and preview how the gridlines will appear.
Print labels for your mailing list - Microsoft Support
Training: Watch and learn how to print mailing labels with an Excel address list, from your Outlook contacts, or from a new list you’ve created.
Repeat specific rows or columns on every printed page
When an Excel worksheet spans more than one page, you can print row and column headings (also known as headers or labels) on every page.
Print comments and notes in Excel - Microsoft Support
Print threaded comments and notes in your Excel worksheet, either as they appear on the sheet or at the end of the sheet.