One use would be to see how your work would look when it is printed. You can have a look at it from a different zoom angle and you would be able to see whether the font is readable from that distance or whether the pictures are too small, or whether the title needs to be bigger, and you can see the whole sheet together - not just 1 third of it or something. It is also possible to adjust margins in Print Preview.
When about to print. Then you know you aren't going to cut anything off.
Use Print Preview.
page setup is customization of page and print preview is how it will look when you send page to printer
yes, you can print from print preview if you look up on the top
From Omnigraph website: Use print preview to print on a full sheet of paper
No. Go To allows you to go to different parts of worksheet or workbook. It is not for previewing it. You would use Print Preview for that purpose.
go to open, print, print preview
You want to check your document in print preview. That is how your document will be really printed.File - Print Preview
the print command gives an order to the computer to print a page but the print preview gives us a preview of the way in which it has to be printed
You use it just before you print it to check the page to make sure it is how you want it to be!
2003: File/Print Preview (you may have to expand the file menu) 2007: Office button (top left)/Print/Print Preview
No, I can see in print preview but not in regular view
print preview shortcut in inpage software