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Louise

printing excel sheets
 
I would like to print a large workbook with the page numbers to restart for
each worksheet. Is there an easy way to do this?

Louise

Pete_UK

printing excel sheets
 
I think you will find that if you select a sheet then print it the page
numbers will start at one. Select another sheet and print that and its
page numbers will also start at one.

Is this what you mean?

Pete

Louise wrote:
I would like to print a large workbook with the page numbers to restart for
each worksheet. Is there an easy way to do this?

Louise



Louise

printing excel sheets
 
Not really. I want to select the entire workbook but each sheet will start
with page # 1. there are approx 50 sheets in the workbook. I do not want to
select each sheet and hit print. too much time. any more suggestions.

Louise

"Louise" wrote:

I would like to print a large workbook with the page numbers to restart for
each worksheet. Is there an easy way to do this?

Louise


Jim May

printing excel sheets
 
Use this Macro (in a standard module):

Sub PrintAllWSheets()
*** Dim WS As Worksheet
*** For Each WS In Worksheets
******* WS.PrintOut
*** Next
End Sub

HTH

"Pete_UK" wrote in message
ups.com:

I think you will find that if you select a sheet then print it the page
numbers will start at one. Select another sheet and print that and its
page numbers will also start at one.

Is this what you mean?

Pete

Louise wrote:
I would like to print a large workbook with the page numbers to restart for
each worksheet. Is there an easy way to do this?

Louise



Louise

printing excel sheets
 
Jim:

I am having trouble with this macro. I was able to write macros before
windows but since I have only been able to record keystrokes macros. I have
tried to cut and past the macro below but I am getting an error. see below.


' PRINT_ALL_SHEETS_NEW_PAGE_NUMBERING Macro
' Macro recorded 10/24/2006 by Louise
'
Sub PRINT_ALL_SHEETS_NEW_PAGE_NUMBERING()
Dim WS As Worksheet
For Each WS In Worksheets
WS.PrintOut
Next
End Sub

Error I receive is "Compile Error" "Syntax Error"

What am I doing wrong?

Louise





"Jim May" wrote:

Use this Macro (in a standard module):

Sub PrintAllWSheets()
Dim WS As Worksheet
For Each WS In Worksheets
WS.PrintOut
Next
End Sub

HTH

"Pete_UK" wrote in message
ups.com:

I think you will find that if you select a sheet then print it the page
numbers will start at one. Select another sheet and print that and its
page numbers will also start at one.

Is this what you mean?

Pete

Louise wrote:
I would like to print a large workbook with the page numbers to restart for
each worksheet. Is there an easy way to do this?

Louise





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