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Prevent Printing of Specific Cells
Aha! Thanks. I appreciate the help.
"Ron de Bruin" wrote:
Read the code Ken
I use this to cancel the normal print
Cancel = True
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Regards Ron de Bruin
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"Ken Mitchell" wrote in message ...
Hmmm, I must not be doing it quite right.
I copied the appropriate sections of the code and ended up with
Private Sub Workbook_BeforePrint(Cancel As Boolean)
With ActiveSheet
.Rows("31:31").EntireRow.Hidden = True
.PrintOut
.Rows("31:31").EntireRow.Hidden = False
End With
End Sub
because I wanted to suppress printing for the cells in Row 31. Now it
prints the page twice; once with row 31 suppressed, and once with row 31
visible.
Any idea what I did wrong? Thanks.
"Paul B" wrote:
Ken, have a look here for a way to do it,
http://www.rondebruin.nl/print.htm#Hide
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Paul B
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"Ken Mitchell" wrote in message
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Hi, folks. I'm looking for a way to format a cell so that the cell(s)
will
_display_ on the worksheet, but not _print_ when the worksheet is printed.
I'm working on a sales worksheet. Some data on the worksheet, such as the
"dealer cost", need to be visible to the salesman and used in some
calculations, but if the salesman prints the worksheet, I don't want those
items to print.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
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