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Hi. In this video were going to learn how to jumble words in Excel by creating a word jumble! So, to get started, the first thing I like to do when I do any of these, um, puzzles and games is to set my margins. So we go under Page Layout for that, Margins, and I like to choose 1 inch margins. So, the reason I do this is - is you can always just share this electronically, but if your recipient prints it or your intent is to print this for an event, um, this way you know that its going to work, um, with most printers. So, when I do that, you see this very faint, dotted line between columns I and J on my screen? That lets me know that thats where my page 1 ends. So if my words come out to anywhere over here, theyre on the next to page. So that gives me a guide of where to start and stop. So, were going to do a birthday themed word jumble in this example. And, to do that, were going to type just a couple of words that are birthday related. Now, Im leaving a lot of spacing