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Automate printing
I would like to automate printing in excel. I have an Excel worksheet that
has one worksheet that lists Employer Numbers. I have a second worksheet that looks up (vlookup) various employer related statistics on various other worksheets after I drop in the Employer Number. The second worksheet is the report I would like to print. Right now it is a fairly manual process whereby I drop in the Employer Group Number then print worksheet 2. I do this for every Employer Group Number on my list. Is there any way to automate this? |
Automate printing
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A macro can do it. Where do you drop the Employer Group Number ? Where can I find list of Employer Group Numbers? Regards, Per On 27 Mar., 22:19, JeffH wrote: I would like to automate printing in excel. *I have an Excel worksheet that has one worksheet that lists Employer Numbers. *I have a second worksheet that looks up (vlookup) various employer related statistics on various other worksheets after I drop in the Employer Number. *The second worksheet is the report I would like to print. Right now it is a fairly manual process whereby I drop in the Employer Group Number then print worksheet 2. *I do this for every Employer Group Number on my list. * Is there any way to automate this? |
Automate printing
Based upon my example I drop the Employer Group Number is worksheet 2 which
is my report. The employer group number comes from a list on Worksheet 1. I'm surprised a macro can automate this printing. How does it change from one employer ID to the next after printing? Every month the length of this list changes. "Per Jessen" wrote: Hi A macro can do it. Where do you drop the Employer Group Number ? Where can I find list of Employer Group Numbers? Regards, Per On 27 Mar., 22:19, JeffH wrote: I would like to automate printing in excel. I have an Excel worksheet that has one worksheet that lists Employer Numbers. I have a second worksheet that looks up (vlookup) various employer related statistics on various other worksheets after I drop in the Employer Number. The second worksheet is the report I would like to print. Right now it is a fairly manual process whereby I drop in the Employer Group Number then print worksheet 2. I do this for every Employer Group Number on my list. Is there any way to automate this? |
Automate printing
I can create a macro that copies the employer group number from a list and
then print the report. However, the length of the list changes every month so how do I handle this? The print macro should end at the end of the list. "JeffH" wrote: Based upon my example I drop the Employer Group Number is worksheet 2 which is my report. The employer group number comes from a list on Worksheet 1. I'm surprised a macro can automate this printing. How does it change from one employer ID to the next after printing? Every month the length of this list changes. "Per Jessen" wrote: Hi A macro can do it. Where do you drop the Employer Group Number ? Where can I find list of Employer Group Numbers? Regards, Per On 27 Mar., 22:19, JeffH wrote: I would like to automate printing in excel. I have an Excel worksheet that has one worksheet that lists Employer Numbers. I have a second worksheet that looks up (vlookup) various employer related statistics on various other worksheets after I drop in the Employer Number. The second worksheet is the report I would like to print. Right now it is a fairly manual process whereby I drop in the Employer Group Number then print worksheet 2. I do this for every Employer Group Number on my list. Is there any way to automate this? |
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