ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut - Print to single workboo
Hi KateB,
Sorry I do not have any experience with Adobe Distiller. Only way I can
figure of there is a special user interface (not via printer settings) for
the Adobe Distiller printer. Maybe a help forum of Adobe Distiller can give
you a solution?
"KateB" wrote:
I just had a dig around, but no joy. Using Acrobat Distiller.
Strangely, when I select the group & print preview, all pages show,
but they seem to be spooled separately.
I meant to mention before that I've also tried loading the sheets into
an array & that didn't help either.
Any other ideas?
Kate
On Dec 11, 8:11 am, Brotha Lee
wrote:
Hi KateB,
I think the solution will not be in VBA but in your printer settings. Most
of the PDF printers have options there how to print out document (merge of a
separate sheets). I think a good dig around in your printer settings will
solve the issue.
Regards,
Brotha lee
"KateB" wrote:
Can anyone give me a hand, I'm trying to print the last two pages of a
workbook to a single pdf (i.e. not one pdf per worksheet).
I've had a good dig around the forum & found this code.
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut Copies:=1, Collate:=True
Strangely it worked on my "test" book (which just had a bit of text on
two sheets), but when I use it on my actual book, it gives me
individual pdfs. Does anyone know what trips this up? I tried
deleting out the non-printing sheets (not really a solution, but to
see if the problem came from too many sheets) & that didn't work.
We have to loop this code over ~180 workbooks, so not doing it
manually would be a bonus :)
Cheers,
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