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Simon Says subscribe and click on the Bell icon to receive notifications hello everyone welcome to a new tutorial from Simon says it in this video Iamp;#39;ll show you how to change the margins in Excel when you print the sheets on paper setting the margins plays a pivotal role in determining the aesthetic of the page and data hence itamp;#39;s important to check adjust and change the margins depending on the data when you print so without further Ado let us see how to change the margins in Excel one method to change the margin is by using the page layout tab this is one of the well-known ways to change the layout of the sheet first navigate to the page layout tab in the main menu ribbon under the page setup section click on the drop down from margins you can see the current page margin is highlighted now you can click on the desired margin you want to apply to the sheet once the particular margin is applied you can see the page break which appears with a dotted line when you