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Print a custom view
 
  1. On the View menu, click Custom Views.
  2. In the Views box, click the name of the view (view: A set of display and print settings that you can name and apply to a workbook. You can create more than one view of the same workbook without saving separate copies of the workbook.) you want to print.
  3. Click Show.
  4. Click Print Button image.

Note  Microsoft Excel saves previously defined print areas (print area: One or more ranges of cells that you designate to print when you don't want to print the entire worksheet. If a worksheet includes a print area, only the print area is printed.) for each sheet in the workbook with your view. If a sheet has no defined print areas, Microsoft Excel prints the entire worksheet.

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