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The easiest way would be to Record a Macro, then assign the macro to a button.
Click Tools, Macro, Record New Macro. Then follow the normal steps to get a print i.e. click File, Print then choose the printer to be used and click OK. Click the Stop Macro button. Create a button and assign the macro to it. Edit the button caption to read "Submit" "Pam Dupre" wrote: I am trying to add a button to a spreadsheet that I have made into a order form, I would like to add a button that says "Submit" and have it print to a certain printer when pressed, then when it prints have it say "Sent". Can this be done in Excel? |
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