Table Printing Tips

You may need to make adjustments to your print settings in your web browser so that the table content can fit on a single page.

Print Settings in Chrome Browser

Google Chrome can print a page with the default settings or you can change them yourself to suit any specific need. You can preview changes on the right side of the “Print Dialog Box” before selecting “Print”.

  1. Print pages by clicking Print at the top of the page, pressing Ctrl + P on the keyboard, or clicking tap the three-dot menu button from the top right of the Chrome window (Figure 1).
  2. Choose Print from the menu.
  3. Click “More settings” for custom scale and margins (Figure 2).
  4. Select Print using system dialog to adjust the page orientation to your preference (portrait/ landscape). When the print window opens, select Preferences. Then select your page layout preference (portrait/landscape).
  5. Click OK and then click Print.
Screen image showing the Print option.

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Screen image showing more print options to customize scale and margins

Figure 2



Print Settings in Microsoft Edge Browser

  1. Print pages by selecting Print at the top of the page or by pressing Ctrl + P on the keyboard.
  2. A new window opens, and you will see a preview of what the printed page will look like.
  3. In the Print Preview window, select More Settings in the left navigation menu to drop down additional options (Figure 1). Make sure “Scale” is set to “Fit to printable area” or use the custom scaling to adjust the size to your preference (Figure 2).
  4. Select Print using system dialog to adjust the page orientation to your preference (portrait/ landscape) (Figure 3). When the print window opens, select Preferences (Figure 4). Then select your page layout preference (portrait/landscape) (Figure 5).
  5. Click OK and then click Print.

 

Screen image showing printer custom scaling options

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Screen image showing additional printer Page Layout options

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Screen image showing printer Page Layout options

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Screen image showing additional printer Page Layout options

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Screen image showing printer layout options for portrait and landscape modes

Figure 5