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The document I have here is finished and ready
for me to print.

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I do need to preview it first because sometimes
it can be hard to tell what the finished product

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is going to look like, especially with a full-page
flyer like this.

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That's one of the things I love about Word
2010…

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everything related to printing can be found
in the Backstage View under Print.

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Now I can tell from the preview that it's
exactly the way I wanted it -

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the text is in the right place, and everything
is well balanced.

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To print, start by entering the number of
copies you want.

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Then select a printer if you're connected
to more than one.

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And here, if you're working with a multi-page
document and you only want to print part of

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it, you can enter a specific page range; otherwise
Print All (the default) is fine.

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In that vein, collation may also be important
to you if you are printing more than one copy

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of a multi-page document.

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Now when you're ready, just click the Print
button.

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Alternatively, you can save time using something
called the Quick Print command, which prints

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your document using the default settings and
the default printer.

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You just need to add it to your Quick Access
Toolbar first.

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Click the small arrow here, and choose Quick
Print.

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Now you'll be able print your entire document
in a single click.

