Colo,
I'll try that. Thank you!!!
Scott
"Colo" wrote in message
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Hi Scott,
As you wrote, the print driver is not part of Excel.
So why don't you add a new printer (from control panel) with setting
bypass
tray, and choose it via macro?
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Kind Regards
Colo
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"Scott" wrote in message
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Greeting all:
I have a way of making the simplest things difficult.
I am trying to record a macro to format a worksheet through Page Setup.
From a formatting standpoint everything is working fine, but the
formatted
sheet is legal size paper that must be fed through my printer's bypass
tray
and the process of selecting "options" in "page setup" and selecting the
bypass tray in the print driver window does not record (presumably
because
the print driver is not part of Excel).
Is there a VBA function that I can manually enter into the recorded
macro
to
accomplish this?
Scott