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The "of" number always reflects the number of pages in the entire print job.
I can only suggest a macro that prints each worksheet successively one at a time. -- Jim "Terri D." <Terri wrote in message ... |I have a workbook that has about 80 worksheets in it. Each worksheet has a | different number of pages. I want to print the entire workbook at the same | time but with page numbering that is specific to each workbook. For example: | Worksheet # 1 has 3 pages and workbook #2 has 5 pages. I need 1 of 3, then | 2 of 3 and so on to print on worksheet #1 and 1 of 5 then 2 of 5 and so on on | worksheet #2. I have footers set up for each worksheet but when I select to | print the entire workbook the # of # changes to the total # of pages in the | entire workbook so I end up with 1 of 304 on page one of worksheet #1 and it | continues through all pages that way, 2 of 304, 3 of 304. Any suggestions? |
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