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Assalamuamp;#39;alaikum. My name is Widhi Muttaqien from Expose Academy. In this tutorial, I will cover one of the most popular questions asked by Excel users, and that is amp;quot;how to print without cutting off the contentamp;quot;. For this tutorial, I will be using this file that contains dummy data of archery sports products. The table consists of 9 columns and 101 rows including the table header. Excel provides a lot of ways to control the printing process. In this video, we will only discuss 4 of them. Because I believe that these 4 methods are the easiest to understand and to put into practice. Before we get into the details, letamp;#39;s first reflect on the big question. Why are our printouts cut off? Well, there are only 2 causes of this. It could be that the paper we use is too small. Or it could be that the content we want to print is too big. So basically those are the problems. In terms of the paper, we can use two approaches. First, by changing the paper size. And