Print
Susan
you could record a macro while you carry out the required printing. You'll
get something like the following:
Sheets("Sheet3").Select
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintPreview
Sheets("Sheet2").Select
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintPreview
Sheets("Sheet1").Select
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut From:=2, To:=2, Copies:=1, Preview
_
:=True, Collate:=True
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut From:=5, To:=5, Copies:=1, Preview
_
:=True, Collate:=True
I've used PrintPreview to save on the paper. You should get PrintOut
throughout and/or Preview:=False
Regards
Trevor
"Susan" wrote in message
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Would like to create a command button, so when I click it
it prints
Sheet 3
Sheet 2
Sheet 1 pages 2 and 5
What would my Statement look like?
If I could be really spoiled I would like it to also to
open the File save dialog box, in the correct folder
Thank you
Susan
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