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                                    Part I
                                              Getting Started with Excel
                                             Preventing Certain Cells from Being Printed
                                             If your worksheet contains confidential information, you may want to print the worksheet but not the con-
                                             fidential parts. You can use several techniques to prevent certain parts of a worksheet from printing:
                                                 n When you hide rows or columns, the hidden rows aren’t printed. Use the Home ➪ Cells ➪
                                                    Format drop-down list to hide the selected rows or columns.
                                                 n You can hide cells or ranges by making the text color the same color as the background color. Be
                                                    aware, however, that this method may not work for all printers.
                                                 n You can hide cells by using a custom number format that consists of three semicolons (;;;). See
                                                    Chapter 24 for more information about using custom number formats.
                                                 n You can mask off a confidential area of a worksheet by covering it with a rectangle Shape. Choose
                                                    Insert ➪ Illustrations ➪ Shapes and click the Rectangle Shape. You’ll probably want to adjust the
                                                    fill color to match the cell background and remove the border.
                                             If you find that you must regularly hide data before you print certain reports, consider using the Custom
                                             Views feature, discussed later in this chapter (see “Creating Custom View of Your Worksheet”). This feature
                                             allows you to create a named view that doesn’t show the confidential information.
                                             Preventing Objects from being Printed
                                             To prevent objects on the worksheet (such as charts, Shapes, and SmartArt) from being printed, you need to
                                             access the Size And Properties dialog box for the object (see Figure 10.9):
                                                 1. Right-click the object and select Size And Properties from the shortcut menu. Excel displays
                                                    the Size And Properties dialog box.
                                                 2. In the Size And Properties dialog box, select the Properties tab.
                                                 3. Remove the check mark from the check box labeled Print Object.
                                          NOTE         The shortcut menu that appears when you right-click a chart does not display the Size And
                                           NOTE
                                                       Properties menu item. To access the Size And Properties dialog box for a chart, click the dialog
                                             box launcher in the Chart Tools ➪ Format ➪ Size group.













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