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PY & Associates
 
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Default PRINT IF in VBA

These two are only xlConstants for your information if you wish to change
the paper sizes. They should not remain in the code.

also how does the computer (and ourselves) know how many rows your print
area have? When know, adjust row_nr to suit please.

"Curt D." wrote in message
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I guess not. The syntex error shows up on the following.
xlPaperLetter Letter (8-1/2 in. x 11 in.)
xlPaperA4 A4 (210 mm x 297 mm)


"PY & Associates" wrote:

You copied and pasted?
then you have not taught your computer how to count the row numbers yet.

"Curt D." wrote in message
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I copied it and placed it in the macro but I get a syntex error, what

am i
doing wrong?

"PY & Associates" wrote:

If Row - nr 56 Then ActiveSheet.PageSetup.PaperSize = xlPaperLegal
xlPaperLetter Letter (8-1/2 in. x 11 in.)
xlPaperA4 A4 (210 mm x 297 mm)

"Curt D." wrote in message
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I am trying to have a file print in legal size if I have 56 lines

filled
in
otherwise print in regular letter size. Does anyone know how to

write
this
in VBA. help would be appreciated. thanks