

Select the text you want to print before opening the Print box (Ctrl+P), and then click the Selection button. Text box, then Word prints exactly those pages. For example, if you type 5, 7, 13-15 in the Pages You can select consecutive pages, random pages, or a combination of the two. Word prints the page that is currently showing in the window (not the page This option is ideal for printing a test page. You can choose to print and collate multipleĬopies of your entire document, if you want. This option prints your entire document using the Print dialog box's current settings. Radio buttons in the Print dialog box's "Page range" section: All:

Or you can select a part of your document, and then tell Word to print only what you have selected. Word is pretty flexible when it comes to printing bits and pieces of your document. You can also get at specific settings for The Print box lets you print multiple copies or print just a portion of your opus. In addition to letting you choose a specific printer, When your print job gets more complicated, you need to use the Print box. To do that, open the Print box by choosing Office button> Print> Print (or pressing Ctrl+P). To tackle those chores and others, you need to give Word and your printer more specific

Perhaps you want to make several copies of your document, or maybe Sometimes clicking Quick Print does not do the trick.
