Yes you can. You can use what is known as a Print Area. You select it, specify it as a print area in the print settings and then you can print just that area.
It is a part of a document that has been selected in order to be printed. On a spreadsheet there may be a section of the sheet that a user wants to print, so they select it and make it the print area. When they go to print, just that section will be printed.
You can't do that. What you do is use borders. Put borders around the cells you want. Then print the document with no gridlines, and the borders you have will be printed.
Print to file check box.
PrintButton
The default option is to only print the current worksheet when you print. In the Print dialog box there is an option to tell it what you want to print, even down to selected cells only.
AnswerTake for example the EXCEL. after creating the object of the excel sheet and performing the operation on the excel sheet, you want to view the print preview.Object.PrintPreview This will show the print previewObject.PrintOut Thsi will directly print the document instead of priview as it is to the default printer.
You can use the Print Screen button and then paste into a graphics application and save as a picture.
Download and install the free PrimoPDF. This provides you with a PDF print driver which you can use to print any document. However, travelling back in time to 2010 I can't help you with.
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.
You can either go to print preview or page break preview.
In Excel, the options allow you to adjust your print output, as desired. The most helpful option is to let Excel automatically scale your spreadsheet to fit on a single printed page.
As in most Microsoft (and Windows & other OS) applications), Ctrl + P will print the active document. An alternative is to find the [Print] menu under the [ File ] menu or wherever it is located in the version of Excel you are using and print form there.