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  1. Add or install a printer in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn about adding, installing, or removing local, network, and Bluetooth printers in Windows.

  2. Connect to a printer in Excel - Microsoft Support

    You can add or connect to a printer in Excel using the File and Print options. Once the device has been added, you can print either within the Print option or by using the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl + P.

  3. Fix printer connection and printing problems in Windows

    To fix this issue, follow the instructions in the article Add or install a printer in Windows instead of using the manufacturer's installer. If the printer manufacturer has different guidance, follow the guidance …

  4. Download and install the latest printer drivers - Microsoft Support

    The Add Printer Driver Wizard goes out to Windows Update to download the latest list of printers. Downloading the latest list of printers might take a few minutes.

  5. Add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support

    Add favorite commands to the Quick Access Toolbar to quickly use them in your Office apps.

  6. Print documents and files to OneNote - Microsoft Support

    Know how to print documents and files to OneNote's virtual printer. Know the differences between the two virtual printers and when to use them.

  7. Repeat specific rows or columns on every printed page

    If a worksheet spans more than one printed page, you can label data by adding row and column headings that will appear on each print page. These labels are also known as print titles.

  8. Add a hardware device to a Windows device - Microsoft Support

    In the Bluetooth & other devices windows that opens, select Add Bluetooth or other device.

  9. Print in Microsoft Edge

    A clutter-free print option removes surrounding material, such as ads and site navigation, from a printed web page. We're working to release a clutter-free printing option that will be available directly through …

  10. Print messages, calendars, or other Outlook items

    Under Print style, select Define Styles > Edit to change fonts, fields, paper options, and header and footer options. When you're done making changes, select OK, then Print.