There's nothing built into excel that will tell you if a specific worksheet was
printed. You could try to do something to keep track if anything was
printed--or even just add a "did you remember to print your report" before the
workbook closes.
But as a user, I'd rather not get that warning each time. I'd rather just have
to reopen the workbook to print when I forgot.
On the other hand, if the sole purpose of opening the file is to print a
specific worksheet, you could have a macro that asked what files should be
opened and print the worksheet(s) that you want--with not too much user
intervention.
Renato8 wrote:
Hi, I want to know if it is possible to print a page if it was not print
before close the file.
I dont know if a macro can advise to the user that want to close the
file, that the information in a sheet is not print yet.
Thanks
REnato
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