If you go to the Page Setup on the File menu, and then the Sheet tab, there is an option to print them or not. In Excel 2007, go to the Page Layout ribbon, and you'll see Gridlines having both a View and a Print option.
Print Titles is the command that enables you to specify rows and columns.
Gridlines
To set the area of an Excel worksheet that will be printed select the range that you want to print and go to the File... Print Area... Set Print Area menu. You can also hide columns that you don't want to see on a print-out by right clicking on the column header and selecting Hide.
It is easier to read small, closely spaced print when the lines are not very long. This is also why newspapers are written in columns.
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If you only want to print data from two columns out of your spreadsheet, you can use the Print Area option to choose which ones you want to print. Just select the data and then go to the File menu and click Print Area and Set Print Area. When you then go to print, it will only print what you have selected and not any other data that may be on the spreadsheet. Use Clear Print Area, to restore the printing option to normal.
You can display or print as many rows and columns as you like. Change your view percent or select only a specific range to print. You can not change the number of columns and rows available in the spreadsheet. You also can use grid lines and borders to highlight the areas you want to use.
press print!
it is where you can see the print
Click on Page Break View in the View section. This will display only what you plan to print and leave the rest of the worksheet background gray. You can drag the borders to any print range you like.
Print preview.
Print to file check box.