Per
There is a PrintToFile argument and a PrToFileName argument to the PrintOut
method. I believe if you set the former to True and specify the latter, you
won't get prompted. Note that PrToFileName was added in XL2000 and won't be
available in older versions.
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I want to control the printer output, when I am sending a print output to
a file as shown in my code below. How do I select the destination directory
and the filename without entering text in the popup textbox, and how do I
suppress the popup textbox, so that the program continue uninterrupted.
Range("A1:F63").Select
Application.ActivePrinter = "Generic PostScript Printer on FILE:"
Selection.PrintOut Copies:=1, ActivePrinter:= _
"Generic PostScript Printer on FILE:", Collate:=True
ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("SCAN").Activate
per