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in this video Iamp;#39;ll show you how to adjust margins in LibreOffice calc hi my name is Michael with office lift I make quick tips and tutorials on how to use calc software Iamp;#39;ll head over to my other spreadsheet here I just have a list of books so in the menu to get to the margins section we can go to format and then choose page Style and then under the page tab thereamp;#39;s the margins area here we can specifically change measurement for the margins either increase it decrease it or we can always just type in the number ourselves so here in the preview it can show a little bit of what we changed but since I only change the little value itamp;#39;s not very obvious Iamp;#39;ll go ahead and hit OK another way that gives us a better visual view is in the menu we can go to file and print preview so print preview really gives us better idea of how the page will look like on the printed sheet here I can zoom in a little bit because my table only occupies top portion of the