In Microsoft 365, you can print and preview files from the same location by clicking File and then Print (or pressing CTRL+P).
To see what your print job will look like before you send it to the printer, go to File > Print.
Tip: You can add the Print Preview or Print buttons to the Quick Access Toolbar in order to access them more quickly. For more information see: Add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar.
Choose your program from the following drop-down list to view information about printing and previewing from specific programs.
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Click File > Print.
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Do one of the following:
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To preview your file, click Print Preview.
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To go back to your file and make changes before you print it, click the File tab again.
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To print your file and check or change the properties for your printer, click Print.
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To print your file without checking or changing the properties for your printer, click Quick Print.
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Excel combines Print and Preview in the same window.
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Click File > Print. On the right, you’ll see a preview of your file. On the left, you'll see the Print button and the configurable Settings.
Note: If not all of the rows or columns that you expected show up in the print preview it's possible that you have an incorrect print area selected. See Set or clear a print area on a worksheet.
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To return to your workbook without printing it, click .
If you're ready to print your workbook...
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Choose the number of copies you want.
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Look under Settings to choose other print options such as printing only certain pages, changing the page orientation, or printing two-sided.
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When you are ready, click Print.
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Click the File > Print.
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Do one of the following:
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To preview your file, click Print Preview.
To go back to your notebook and make changes before you print it, click Close.
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To print your file and check or change the properties for your printer, click Print.
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Outlook combines Print and Preview in the same window.
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Click File > Print. On the right, you’ll see a preview of your message. On the left, you'll see the Print button and the configurable Settings.
Note: When you use File > Print to display the Print view, which contains both printer settings and print preview, the current window may shift to the background behind the main Outlook window. You can minimize the main Outlook window to bring the Print view back to the foreground. For more information on this problem, see Print preview problems in Outlook.
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To see each page, click the arrow at the bottom of the preview, and if the text is too small to read, use the zoom slider to adjust it.
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Choose the number of copies you want.
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Look under Settings to choose whether your message will appear as a table or memo.
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When you are ready, click Print.
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Click to return to your document.
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PowerPoint combines Print and Preview in the same window.
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Click File > Print. On the right, you’ll see a preview of your presentation. On the left, you'll see the Print button and the configurable Settings.
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To see each page, click the arrow at the bottom of the preview, and if the text is too small to read, use the zoom slider to adjust it.
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To return to your presentation without printing it click .
If you're ready to print your presentation...
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Choose the number of copies you want.
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Look under Settings to choose other print options such as printing only certain slides, printing multiple slides per page, or printing gray scale.
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When you are ready, click Print.
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Project combines Print and Preview in the same window.
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Click File > Print. On the right, you’ll see a preview of your presentation. On the left, you'll see the Print button and the configurable Settings.
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To see each page, click the arrow at the bottom of the preview, and if the text is too small to read, use the zoom slider to adjust it.
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Choose the number of copies you want.
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Look under Settings to choose other print options such as printing only certain pages, changing the page orientation, or printing two-sided.
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When you are ready, click Print.
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Click to return to your document.
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Publisher combines Print and Preview in the same window.
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Click File > Print. On the right, you’ll see a preview of your presentation. On the left, you'll see the Print button and the configurable Settings.
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To see each page, click the arrow at the bottom of the preview, and if the text is too small to read, use the zoom slider to adjust it.
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Choose the number of copies you want.
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Look under Settings to choose other print options such as printing only certain pages, changing the page orientation, or printing two-sided.
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When you are ready, click Print.
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Click to return to your document.
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Visio combines Print and Preview in the same window.
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Click File > Print. On the right, you’ll see a preview of your presentation. On the left, you'll see the Print button and the configurable Settings.
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To see each page, click the arrow at the bottom of the preview, and if the text is too small to read, use the zoom slider to adjust it.
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Choose the number of copies you want.
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Look under Settings to choose other print options such as printing only certain pages, changing the page orientation, or printing two-sided.
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When you are ready, click Print.
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Click to return to your document.
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Word combines Print and Preview in the same window.
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Click File > Print. On the right, you’ll see a preview of your presentation. On the left, you'll see the Print button and the configurable Settings.
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To see each page, click the arrow at the bottom of the preview, and if the text is too small to read, use the zoom slider to adjust it.
Tip: If you'd like to preview multiple pages side by side, use the zoom slider to zoom out.
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Click to return to your document without printing it.
If you're ready to print your document...
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Choose the number of copies you want.
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Look under Settings to choose other print options such as printing only certain pages, changing the page orientation, or printing two-sided.
Note: To print only certain pages in Word click Print All Pages. From there you can choose to print only the current page or you can choose Custom Print and specify pages to print such as "1-3" or "3-6, 10, 14".
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When you are ready, click Print.
Note: If you're getting an extra, blank, page at the end of your document see Delete a page in Word.
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Troubleshooting
For printer troubleshooting or driver information, see:
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Your printer's manual
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Your printer manufacturer's website