How to Make Excel Look Like a Page: 4 Methods

Method 1 – Remove Fill Color

  • Click the Select All button.
  • Go to the Home tab.
  • Select the Fill Color dropdown.
  • Choose No Fill from the options.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Removing Fill Color

The sheet looks like the one below.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Removing Fill Color


Method 2 – Remove Borders to Make Excel Look Like a Page

  • Click on the Select All button.
  • Go to the Home tab.
  • Select the Apply Border dropdown.
  • Choose No Border from the list.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Removing Borders

The Excel sheet looks like the below one.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Removing Borders

It looks clean and similar to a page. To make it more accurate, follow the next steps.


Method 3: Utilize Page Setup Option

  • Press the Ctrl+P key on your keyboard.
  • It opens the Print feature of Excel.
  • Select Page Setup at the bottom of the window.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Utilizing Page Setup Option

  • In our previous form of action, the Page Setup dialog box opened.
  • Go to the Margins tab.
  • Check the box Horizontally under the section Center on page.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Utilizing Page Setup Option

  • Move to the Header/Footer tab.
  • Click on the Custom Header button.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Utilizing Page Setup Option

  • The Header wizard will open.
  • Click on the Right section.
  • Select the Insert Page Number icon.
  • Click OK.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Utilizing Page Setup Option

  • It returns us to the Page Setup dialog box.
  • Select the Custom Footer option.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Utilizing Page Setup Option

  • The Footer wizard opens.
  • Select the Center section.
  • Click on the File Name icon.
  • Click OK.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Utilizing Page Setup Option

  • It returns us to the Page Setup box.
  • See the newly created Header and Footer.
  • Click the OK button.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Utilizing Page Setup Option

The page looks like the one below in the Print Preview option. It contains the header and footer.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Utilizing Page Setup Option


Method 4 – Convert to PDF to Make Excel Look Like a Page

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Converting to PDF

  • It opens the Save Print Output As window.
  • Select your desired file path. In this case, we selected Desktop.
  • Give the File name accordingly.
  • Hit the Save button.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Converting to PDF

  • Open the PDF in your PDF reader.
  • This will look like the one below.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Converting to PDF


How to Make Excel Look Like a Word Document

Steps

  • Open the Microsoft Word application.
  • Move to the Insert tab.
  • Click on the Object dropdown on the ribbon.
  • Select Object from the choices.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Using Word

  • The Object dialog box opens.
  • Move to the Create from File tab.
  • Select the Browse option.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Using Word

  • In the Browse window, select Desktop as your defined file path.
  • Select the Excel file Making Excel Look Like a Page.
  • Click on Open.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Using Word

  • It returns us to the Object dialog box.
  • Check the box of Link to file.
  • Click OK.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Using Word

The data of sheet Word will come to the newly created doc file.

How to Make Excel Look Like a Page Using Word


How to Make Excel Look Like a Web Page

Steps

  • Go to the Developer tab.
  • Select the Insert drop-down of the Controls group on the ribbon.
  • Choose Button (Form Control) from the options.

Using Developer Option

Using Developer Option

  • Add a button to the sheet just like the one below.

Using Developer Option

  • Change the name of the button to Click Here. We’re doing it to give it a look similar to a web page. Don’t assign any function to this button in this article.

Using Developer Option

  • Right-click on the Home tab.
  • Select Collapse the Ribbon.

Using Developer Option

The sheet looks like that.

Using Developer Option

  • Go to the View tab.
  • Uncheck the boxes of Formula Bar and Headings.

Using View Tab

  • The previous action has the following effect on the sheet.
  • The Formula Bar and Headings are hidden.

Using View Tab

  • Click on the Ribbon Display Options.
  • Select Auto-hide Ribbon from the choices.

Using Ribbon Display Options

  • The Excel sheet looks just like a web page.

Using Ribbon Display Options

 


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