After we got all the print copies, we need to arrange them in order. Out of 11 headers, we could see only 4 headers after printing these columns first, then it will print the remaining columns. When we print this data, we usually expect the data to come in a single sheet only, but look at the Print Preview now. Now take a look at the data headers and compare them with Print Preview. In the above, it says 1 of 36, i.e., out of thirty-six sheets, print preview is visible for the 1 st sheet.
We can see one more slab as well at the bottom, i.e., it will show how many sheets it is going to print. The left side is Print Setting Options, and the right side is the Print Preview window.
To print this, first select the entire data.For example, assume you have a large amount of data like the below.
You can continue hovering over new fonts, and Excel will show you a preview of the font.
Note that the change is not permanent in the worksheet. When you hover over a font name in the list, Excel will show you the selection in that font. In such situations, you need to know how to print a large amount of data. You just select a range in Excel and then open the Font dropdown. There is a situation where we need to share offline with the users by printing them. When the report or data is ready, we usually send the data online to the user.