Going Crazy
Susan thanks for getting back to me.
As you can see I am using the go to command to pick a range that is
selected. If I just use the command you suggested it would print out all 50
pages and the range is for only one page. Can I add the print range to your
suggestion
Thanks
Frank
"Susan" wrote:
Sheets("Weekly Stability Metrics").Select
Sheets("Weekly Arrival Data").Select
are these 2 sheets the only sheets in each particular workbook?
rather than selecting them & printing them individually, why don't you
try
Worksheets.PrintOut
or Sheets.PrintOut
or
Sheets("Weekly Stability Metrics").PrintOut Copies:=1, Collate:=True
Sheets("Weekly Arrival Data").PrintOut Copies:=1, Collate:=True
without selecting them.
:)
susan
On Jun 22, 11:40 am, Beep Beep
wrote:
Good Morning Everybody:
I have a macro that contains 12 sub macros. If I run the macro using the F8
Step Into command they all run fine. What they do is print out a chart and
the data from two different ws's in one wb. Running it with the Step Into
command it runs fine, however if I run it with the run command it works fine
for the first 7 and then for the last 5 it only prints out the chart and not
the data ws. The macro does not stop it just seems to by pass the second half
of the sub macro whereby it should bring up a print preview screen. Here is
a sample of the one that is bypassing the print preview command. Any Thoughts
Sub Print6030Chart()
Workbooks.Open Filename:= _
"C:\Documents and Settings\t_frankb\My Documents\Excel\Weekly
Stability Metrics\Weekly Stability Metrics
Reports\06182007\Charts\Weekly_Stability_Metrics_S C1x_6030_3.x_6_18_07.xls"
Sheets("Weekly Stability Metrics").Select
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut Copies:=1, Collate:=True
Sheets("Weekly Arrival Data").Select
Application.Goto Reference:="PrintRange"
Selection.PrintOut Copies:=1, Preview:=True, Collate:=True
ActiveWindow.Close
End Sub
Thanks
Frank
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