From the course: Microsoft Project Step by Step: Planning for Successful Project Management

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Configure your printout with a custom header, footer, legend, and personalize your results. Now, I'm sure many of you watching are wondering, "Well, do I still have a need to print?" You may occasionally have to share a paper copy with someone. What will be shocking to you is in project, some of the things you think would work like Excel don't work exactly the same, so let me help you through those. The first thing you might expect is that this combination view when you go to print would show the upper and lower pane, that is not what happens. Let me go under File, Print and show you. Another thing you might expect from your other programs like Excel when you save a range, it, kind of, remembers that, but when you're doing a printout in project and you save the start and end date, unfortunately that could change and recalculate to the overall start and end of your plan. And just for your own trivia, some of the reasoning behind that is they want to make sure everything works on…

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