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Excel Tutorial 2003
o BASICS
  Lesson 1
  Lesson 2
  Lesson 3
  Lesson 4
  Lesson 5
  Lesson 6
  Lesson 7
o WORKSHEET LAYOUT
  Lesson 8
  Lesson 9
  Lesson 10
  Lesson 11
  Lesson 12
  Lesson 13
o CHARTING, PRINTING AND PAGESETUP
  Lesson 14
  Lesson 15
  Lesson 16
  Lesson 17
  Lesson 18
  Lesson 19
o

ADVANCED TOPICS

  Lesson 20
  Lesson 21
  Lesson 22
   
   
 
 
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Charting, Printing and Page Setup  
   

Setting Page Margins

The Page Margins define where on the page Excel will print the worksheet. By default, the top and bottom margins are set at 1 inch in Excel 2003. The left and right margins are set at .75 inch. Margin settings can be changed to whatever you want. Different margins can be defined for each worksheet in the workbook.

To Change the Margins in the Page Setup Dialog Box:
  • Select the correct worksheet.
  • Choose File Page Setup from the menu bar.
 
PageSetup Dialog Box
 
Select the Margins tab.
 
Pagesetup Margin Dialog Box
 
  • Use the spin box controls to define the settings for each page margin-Top, Bottom, Left, Right, Header and Footer.
  • Click the OK button to change the margin settings.
 

Changing the Page Orientation and Paper Size

The Page tab of the Page Setup dialog box lets you change page orientation (portrait or landscape) or paper size (e.g., letter size or legal size). The default paper size in Excel 2003 is 8.5 X 11 inches, with a portrait orientation (prints up and down on the long side of the page). A landscape orientation, on the other hand, prints up and down on the short side of the page.

 
Page Orientation
 
To Change Page Orientation:
  • Select the correct worksheet.
  • Choose File Page Setup from the menu bar.
  • Click on the Page tab
 
Pagesetup Dialog Box
 
  • Choose an Orientation (Portrait or Landscape) for the worksheet.
  • Select a Paper Size from the list of available paper size options that appear in the list box.
  • Click on the paper size.
  • Click the OK button to accept the page settings.
 
The Page tab of the Page Setup dialog box lets you shrink the spreadsheet data so it fits on a specified number of pages when you print. Click the Fit to: option button and enter the desired number of pages wide and pages tall.
 
The Page tab of the Page Setup dialog box lets define the resolution of the print job. Print Quality is measured in dpi, or dots per inch. High dpi provides a better print quality.
 

Creating Headers and Footers

Headers and Footers can be added to any worksheet, although not required. A Header is any information that appear at the top of each page. A Footer prints at the bottom of the page. If you want a header or footer inserted onto a page then you will have to define them. Excel 2003 defaults to no header and no footer.

 
To Create a Header:
  • Choose File Page Setup from the menu bar.
  • Select the Header/Footer tab in the Page Setup dialog box.
 
Header Footers Dialog Box
 
Click the Header drop down list and select and of the predefined headers:
 
Custom Header button
 
OR

click the Custom Header button to create your own header. Follow the instructions in the Header dialog box to make your entry.
 
Custom Header Dialog Box
 
  • Click the OK button to return to the Page Setup dialog box.
 
To Create a Footer:
  • Choose File Page Setup from the menu bar.
  • Select the Header/Footer tab in the Page Setup dialog box.
  • Click the Footer drop down list and select one of the predefined footers.
 
Footer drop down list
 
OR

Click the Custom Footer button to create your own footer. Follow the instructions in the Footer dialog box to make your entry.
 
You can insert Placeholder buttons into both the header and footer to format text, insert page numbers, date, time, filename, or tab name. Excel replaces those placeholders with the information each represents when the worksheet is printed. Follow the instructions in the Header and Footer dialog boxes.
 

Creating Sheet Settings

The Sheet tab in the Page Setup dialog box provides additional print options you may want to add to your worksheet.

 
Sheet tab in the Page Setup dialog box
 
Print Area

By default, Excel prints from the A1 to the last occupied cell in a worksheet. You can specify a different range of cells to print.

Print Titles

Prints column and row labels on each page of the printout. Specify these rows or columns in the Rows to Repeat at Top and Columns to Repeat at Left textboxes.

Print - Gridlines

Determines whether gridlines are printed. However, turning off gridlines does not affect their appearance in Normal View.

Print - Black and White

If you used colors in your worksheet but don't want to waste the ink in your color printer, use black and white.

Print - Draft Quality

Choose draft quality to print the worksheet without gridlines or graphics.

Print - Row and Column Headings

Click this option to include row numbers and columns letters in your printed document.

Page Order

Determines the order in which worksheets are printed.

 
Look Up!
 
  • Open your Monthly Budget file.
  • Change the right and left margins to .5".
  • Verify the top and bottom margins are 1".
  • Change the Page Orientation to Landscape and verify the page size is 8.5 X 11".
  • Create a custom footer with your name or GCF username in the left section and the date in the right section.
  • Save and close the document.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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