To print a file in Windows, first open the document or file you want to print and then select Print from the File menu. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut CTRL+P. In the print window, you can customize the settings for your print job. Options include selecting what printer to use, choosing the number of copies, and selecting the paper size and orientation. You can also select the type of output (Black & White, Grayscale, or Color). Once you have adjusted the settings to your liking, click the Print or OK button to start the print job.
If a file is over 2000 words, it may not be possible to print it all at once. You can either adjust the font size, or you can split the file into multiple parts and print each part separately. To split the file, you need to open it with a text editor such as Notepad or WordPad, then use the Find and Replace function to add page breaks or a unique character at intervals of 2000 words. Once you have done this, you can use the Print Range setting in the print window to print only the pages with the page breaks or unique character.