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Default Help with fairly advanced list/print macro.

Hi,

I have a workbook with several sheets (let's say about 30). The first is a
information sheet where I type the information to end up in certain cells on
sheets 3 through 30. Sheet number two is a summary sheet which is linked to
sheets 3-30 and summarizes information from them. In order to make these
summaries I have a few special formulas outside the printing range of sheets
3-30. On the summary page, I have a macro-assigned button that prints every
sheet in the workbook but leaves out the formulas that are outside the
printing range (it effectively edits all sheets to hide them, then print them
and show them again). Now, to my question:

I would like to do the following; create a drop-down list on the summary
page where I can choose (preferrably by ctrl-clicking) several of the sheets
in the workbook, or all of them. Then, I'd like to have a button that would
print the sheets I have selected as well as hide above mentioned formulas.
The latter I could probably incorporate myself, but the list-to-print I can
not. Also, all the sheets always have the same name and I do not tamper with
them while using the workbook in my work.

Does anyone have a clue of how to solve this? If you need any more info,
just ask.
Thanks.


Regards,
Olle Svensson
 
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