
Add or install a printer in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn about adding, installing, or removing local, network, and Bluetooth printers in Windows.
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.
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 …
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.
Share a printer as a network printer - Microsoft Support
With Windows printers installed on a Windows device can be shared with other Windows devices on the network. To share a printer between Windows devices, the following steps need to take place: …
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.
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.
Add a hardware device to a Windows device - Microsoft Support
In the Bluetooth & other devices windows that opens, select Add Bluetooth or other device.
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 …
Insert, move, or delete page breaks in a sheet - Microsoft Support
When you print, page breaks appear automatically where content on a sheet "breaks" or continues to the next page. In normal view, they appear as dashed horizontal and vertical lines; in page layout …