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Printing multiple worksheets in a workbook
A general question -
How can I print multiple Worksheets out of a Workbook with a single print command, without printing the entire Workbook... Simple example which does not reflect the real condition: Workbook A.xls contains Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3, Sheet4... I would like to print Sheet 2 and Sheet 4 with a single print command without printing the entire Workbook... -- Thanks in advance for the assistance- Joe Mac |
Printing multiple worksheets in a workbook
You can activate multiple worksheets by holding down the CNTL button and
selecting the multiple sheet tabs. Then when you pring you can prin Active Sheet(s). "Joe Mac" wrote: A general question - How can I print multiple Worksheets out of a Workbook with a single print command, without printing the entire Workbook... Simple example which does not reflect the real condition: Workbook A.xls contains Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3, Sheet4... I would like to print Sheet 2 and Sheet 4 with a single print command without printing the entire Workbook... -- Thanks in advance for the assistance- Joe Mac |
Printing multiple worksheets in a workbook
Thank you Joel, this worked well and raised the next question...
When I print (preview & print) the now active Worksheets, I receive the Custom Footer as "1 of 2" and 2 of 2" presumably because Excel is constructing a backend spool to the printer... each Worksheet has a consistent Customer Footer designed as "&[Page] of &[Pages]" to show as "2 of 4" and "4 of 4" from a full Workbook print (keeping with the same example)... Can Excel retain the Customer Footer consistent with the full Workbook, so that when I select Sheet 2 and Sheet4 the Customer Footer will show as "2 of 4" and "4 of 4" Thanks again for the assistance- Joe -- Joe Mac "Joel" wrote: You can activate multiple worksheets by holding down the CNTL button and selecting the multiple sheet tabs. Then when you pring you can prin Active Sheet(s). "Joe Mac" wrote: A general question - How can I print multiple Worksheets out of a Workbook with a single print command, without printing the entire Workbook... Simple example which does not reflect the real condition: Workbook A.xls contains Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3, Sheet4... I would like to print Sheet 2 and Sheet 4 with a single print command without printing the entire Workbook... -- Thanks in advance for the assistance- Joe Mac |
Printing multiple worksheets in a workbook
I don't think so. What you want works with Word, not with excel. I usually
select entire Workbook and then select the Start Page and End Page. Sometimes I have to do this multiple times. "Joe Mac" wrote: Thank you Joel, this worked well and raised the next question... When I print (preview & print) the now active Worksheets, I receive the Custom Footer as "1 of 2" and 2 of 2" presumably because Excel is constructing a backend spool to the printer... each Worksheet has a consistent Customer Footer designed as "&[Page] of &[Pages]" to show as "2 of 4" and "4 of 4" from a full Workbook print (keeping with the same example)... Can Excel retain the Customer Footer consistent with the full Workbook, so that when I select Sheet 2 and Sheet4 the Customer Footer will show as "2 of 4" and "4 of 4" Thanks again for the assistance- Joe -- Joe Mac "Joel" wrote: You can activate multiple worksheets by holding down the CNTL button and selecting the multiple sheet tabs. Then when you pring you can prin Active Sheet(s). "Joe Mac" wrote: A general question - How can I print multiple Worksheets out of a Workbook with a single print command, without printing the entire Workbook... Simple example which does not reflect the real condition: Workbook A.xls contains Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3, Sheet4... I would like to print Sheet 2 and Sheet 4 with a single print command without printing the entire Workbook... -- Thanks in advance for the assistance- Joe Mac |
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