Excel not printing big fonts when i try to print documents in excel on office 2011 for mac it prints small fonts and page does not fill up also the print line breaks split in too many pages i want big fonts with less pages printed. Every now and then, the font size on web pages I'm reading changes. Not while I'm reading but after I close and then go back. It will go back and forth between small and medium.
A few things that might affect print size: #1 - is your printer software up to date? May need to go back to the printer maker's site and see if there are 'drivers' (software) for Windows 8/8.1. This is probably NOT the issue, but worth checking out. #2 - more likely that the print page sizing is set to try to fit the contents of the worksheet onto a single page in some fashion. Refer to this graphic: I got to this view by clicking Size in the Page Layout tab and choosing 'More page sizes.' First, see if it is set to adjust to something other than 100% of normal size. If it is, then just set it to 100% and see how things go.
But what I really suspect is that the 'Fit to:' option is selected and it has some numbers in one or both of the selection areas. If it is, like the graphic shows, set to 1 x 1 page then the entire sheet regardless of width or physical height will try to be squeezed onto a single sheet of paper. But it may be that one of the entries has a number and the other is empty.
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I actually use that kind of setup myself on some pages. Typically I'll use 1 page wide and then not have any entry for the 'tall' entry. That lets the width be squeezed onto a single sheet in either portrait or landscape, but use as many pages as required to print all rows without further reducing the size of the font or output. Hope this helps. Xxx I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do.
. Open the spreadsheet and choose File Print. The Print Setup sidebar opens on the right and your spreadsheet appears in a blue grid on the left. Click the printer pop-up menu and choose a printer.
If you don’t already have a printer set up, open System Preferences, click the back arrow at the top of the System Preferences window, click Printers & Scanners, then follow the instructions. Click the paper size pop-up menu and choose an option. Set other print options:. Content Scale: By default, Numbers scales your content so that it fits the width of one page. To display content across multiple pages, drag the slider to adjust the scale.
To fit content to the width of a page again, click Fit. (If you open a spreadsheet from Numbers ’09, Fit is turned off by default.).
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Repeat table headers: Select the checkbox to print table headers on every page where the table appears. Page Numbers: Page numbers are printed by default. To continue page numbers from the previous sheet, select “Continue from previous sheet.” If you select “Start at,” type a starting page number. If you don't want a page number to print on a specific sheet, click the center of the footer on the miniature sheet in the grid on the left, select the page number, then press delete on the keyboard. Page Order: Choose whether pages are numbered top to bottom, then left to right, or left to right, then top to bottom.
Page Margins: Enter values or click the arrows next to Top and Bottom to set the page margins. To add and edit a header, do any of the following:. Add text in a header: Move the pointer over a miniature sheet in the grid on the left, then click and type in the header field that appears. You must add headers to each sheet where you want them. Insert a page number, page count, or date & time in a header: Move the pointer over a miniature sheet in the grid on the left, then click in the header field.
Choose Insert Page Number, Page Count, or Date & Time (from the Insert menu at the top of your screen). Change the look of header and footer text: Select the text, click Text at the top of the Print Setup sidebar, then choose formatting options. Select This Sheet to print only the current sheet, or All Sheets to print every sheet in your spreadsheet.
Click Print.