
Insert, move, or delete page breaks in a worksheet
Add, adjust or remove page breaks in Excel using Page Break Preview. Also, learn how to reset and hide page breaks.
Insert, move, or delete page breaks in a sheet - Microsoft Support
You can adjust where automatic page breaks occur and add your own page breaks manually. You can also remove manual page breaks, but you cannot remove automatic page breaks.
Create manual page breaks in a worksheet with Excel for Mac
Adjust where automatic page breaks occur in a worksheet by adding your own page breaks manually. You can remove manual page breaks, but you can't remove automatic page breaks. …
View page breaks - Microsoft Support
Page breaks divide worksheets into separate pages when you print. In Page Break Preview you can insert, move, or remove page breaks. Click View > Page Break Preview In Page Break …
Insert page numbers on worksheets - Microsoft Support
You can insert page numbers for a worksheet in Page Layout view, where you can see them, or you can use the Page Layout > Page Setup dialog if you want to insert page numbers for more …
Use section breaks to change the layout or formatting in one …
You can use section breaks to change the layout or formatting of pages in your document. To change formatting in a document, insert a section break at the beginning of where you want …
Set or clear a print area on a worksheet - Microsoft Support
To see all the print areas to make sure they’re the ones you want, click View > Page Break Preview in the Workbook Views group. When you save your workbook, the print area is saved …
Print a PivotTable - Microsoft Support
It is a good idea to review the entire PivotTable in Page Break Preview, in case you need to make additional adjustments of the page breaks. You can insert new manual page breaks and move …
Insert a page break - Microsoft Support
Add manual page breaks or adjust page breaks automatically using options settings.
Set the printing order of worksheet pages - Microsoft Support
You can control the order in which worksheet pages are numbered and printed when the data does not fit on one page. By default, Excel prints pages from the top down and then left to right …