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Default Excel 2003: Macro to print areas in mulptiple worksheets

I have a print area in each of 5 different worksheets of the same file. Would
like to create a macro to print all ranges simultaneously (all into one PDF
file, or as a complete report to a printer).
The file is also distributed to our customers for their use, and I want to
allow them the same print function (hence a macro button is handy).
Any suggestions?

Thanks
Bob
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Hi Balcott

You can try
http://www.rondebruin.nl/print.htm#non-contiguous

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I have a print area in each of 5 different worksheets of the same file. Would
like to create a macro to print all ranges simultaneously (all into one PDF
file, or as a complete report to a printer).
The file is also distributed to our customers for their use, and I want to
allow them the same print function (hence a macro button is handy).
Any suggestions?

Thanks
Bob

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