Recently, small Jia ran into a difficult problem, edited a good Excel table, just fit in a piece of B4 paper, now need to change the paper to A4, but still to print on a piece of paper, this can let small jia puzzled. Because by reducing the font size, adjust the column width, line spacing and other conventional means to reduce the file to A4 paper, it is a bit troublesome. So, Xiao Jia chose a stupid way, the table printed to B4 paper, and then use the copier to reduce to A4 paper.
In fact, when we encounter such a problem, we do not need to be so selectmen, because we have the following simple approach.
have Excel print on the width and height of the paper
1. Start Excel, open the workbook file you want, and click the appropriate worksheet.
2. On the File menu, click Page Setup, and then click the page tab.
3. In the paper Size box, set the original B4 to A4, and then under the Zoom bar, select adjust to to set the number in the page width and page height two input boxes to 1 (Figure 1).
Figure 1
4. Click "OK" button. Now, print this Excel form and a A4 sheet of paper will hold the entire table. In fact, after you make these settings, Excel shrinks the print image and text as needed. A specific percentage reduction can be viewed in the Zoom box on the page tab by opening the Page Setup dialog box. If you have manual paging settings in your files, they will be ignored when you use the Adjust to option.
make Word scale print by paper size
Small Jia encounters the problem is Excel table "Zoom" printing, if you edit the Word table encountered the same problem, the solution is different from Excel. The specific methods are as follows:
1. Start Word and open the document you want.
2. On the File menu, click Print.
3. In the zoom bar, in the size by paper box, select the A4 paper type (Figure 2).