Where is the print funtion in excel 2007?

S

SoFlustered

I was going nuts on my new job on Friday, I hate the new excel 2007 because
all those pictures and icons in place of text reminds me of the Macdonal's
cash register. The excel help did not help either, I spent a good 20 minutes
trying to print from excel. eventually I had to abandon that project. I will
have to print eventually. HELP!
 
I

is

Control P should still work.

I don't like the interface either. Sticking with the previous version until
they offer a "classic mode"

R
 
P

Paul

To print using the standard method in 2007, click the Office button i
the top left and select Print.

You can also add it to the Quick Access Toolbar for one-click printing
Right-click on the QAT (it's the small bar at the top of the scree
just to the right of the Office button) and choose Customize Quic
Access Toolbar. Beneath 'Choose Commands From' select 'All Commands'.
Scroll down to 'Print' and click the 'Add > >' button to the right o
the commands to move it to the list on the right. Click OK and yo
should now see a printer icon in your QAT.



I was going nuts on my new job on Friday, I hate the new excel 200
because
 
G

Gary Keramidas

at least in 2010, the ribbon is more customizable. i've pretty much done
away with "their" ribbon and made my own, through the customize ribbon gui.

still not a fan of the ribbon, though.
 
J

Jim D.

In the upper left hand corner of Excel you'll see the Office Button (the
Round Circle)

When you click on that. you'll see the Print Menu, and some other useful
things as well.

I Hope that helps,

Take Care,

Jim
 
B

Bob I

Looking up "Print" in Help shows this entry

Print an Excel table

Containing

If the data that you want to print is in a Microsoft Office Excel table,
you can print just the Excel table.

Click a cell within the table to activate the table.
Click Microsoft Office Button , and then click Print.
Keyboard shortcut You can also press CTRL+P.

Under Print what, click Table.
 

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