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hi and welcome this tutorial here Im going to show you how to adjust the page margins for your workbooks in Excel when you print them now if youd like to get this workbook go to teach Excel comm and you can download it there so what Ive got here sample sales data Im pretty much using this throughout all the printing tutorials and Im going to use this to show you how to change the page margins now if youre in a previous version of Excel what you need to do to adjust page margins is go to the file menu then click page setup once there go to the margins tab so once you hit the page setup window itll be pretty self-explanatory there is a tab called margins so file page setup margins tab now if you are in Excel 2007 like I am we only have to go to the page Layout tab then in the page setup box weve got a little button called margins now if youre not too sure what margins are its the white space on the edge of a printed page that doesnt have anything on it so its not going to ha