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Default Please ammend or adivise re this easy print rountine

Try this James

Sub Printing()
Dim sh As Worksheet

For Each sh In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets

If sh.Name = "import" Or sh.Name = "client details" Then
' do nothing
Else
sh.PrintOut From:=1, To:=1, Copies:=1, Collate:=True
End If

Next sh

End Sub

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"James Cornthwaite" wrote in message ...
I'm fairly new to writing macros (only used JAVA before not VB). Please help


I want to write a macro to print all worksheets (first page for each only) in a workbook

with the exception of worksheets called "import" and "client details".


I have made the following guess of how it should be written.

Please advise where I've gone wrong.
I don't know how to refer to the end of all worksheets in range or
how to refer to a worksheet name (guessed with application.name)

Many many thanks in anticipation

James


Sub Printing()
'
' Printing Macro


For i = 1 To ??end of all worksheets??

Sheets(i).Select

If (ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.Application.Name = "import") Or (ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.Application.Name = "client
details") Then
' do nothing
Else
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut From:=1, To:=1, Copies:=1, Collate:=True
End If

Next i

End Sub