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macro to print xps then save with name value in (B2)
Hello,
I have a macro which will print (A1:F20) with XPS, is there a way to save with a filename automatically, with the filename taken from (B2). It will be the same path just a different name each time. all help much appreciated regards Ditchy Ballarat Australia |
macro to print xps then save with name value in (B2)
Hello,
I have a macro which will print (A1:F20) with XPS, is there a way to save with a filename automatically, with the filename taken from (B2). It will be the same path just a different name each time. all help much appreciated regards Ditchy Ballarat Australia Well.., couldn't you just pass the value in B2 when you specify the filename in the SaveAs action? ..perhaps! -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org Classic VB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion |
macro to print xps then save with name value in (B2)
On Friday, May 9, 2014 10:28:54 PM UTC+10, GS wrote:
Hello, I have a macro which will print (A1:F20) with XPS, is there a way to save with a filename automatically, with the filename taken from (B2). It will be the same path just a different name each time. all help much appreciated regards Ditchy Ballarat Australia Well.., couldn't you just pass the value in B2 when you specify the filename in the SaveAs action? ..perhaps! -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org Classic VB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion Hi Garry, not sure what you mean, would you be able to explain it to me. I would like it to be done through a macro when I click a button on the sheet. regards Ditchy |
macro to print xps then save with name value in (B2)
On Friday, May 9, 2014 10:28:54 PM UTC+10, GS wrote:
Hello, I have a macro which will print (A1:F20) with XPS, is there a way to save with a filename automatically, with the filename taken from (B2). It will be the same path just a different name each time. all help much appreciated regards Ditchy Ballarat Australia Well.., couldn't you just pass the value in B2 when you specify the filename in the SaveAs action? ..perhaps! -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org Classic VB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion Hi Garry, not sure what you mean, would you be able to explain it to me. I would like it to be done through a macro when I click a button on the sheet. regards Ditchy Best if you record a macro to 'grab' whatever code it generates while doing the task manually. See what it gives you to work with. Post back the code if you need further assistance... -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org Classic VB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion |
macro to print xps then save with name value in (B2)
Hi Garry
here is the code Sub copypastetoXPS() ' ' copypastetoXPS Macro ' Macro recorded 15/05/2014 by Ditchy ' ' ActiveWindow.SmallScroll Down:=-12 Application.ActivePrinter = "Microsoft XPS Document Writer on Ne01:" ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut Copies:=1, ActivePrinter:= _ "Microsoft XPS Document Writer on Ne01:", Collate:=True End Sub how do I get it to save automatically here "C:\Ballarat Harriers Data" with a file name and date stamp? regards Ditchy On Friday, May 9, 2014 6:27:31 PM UTC+10, wrote: Hello, I have a macro which will print (A1:F20) with XPS, is there a way to save with a filename automatically, with the filename taken from (B2). It will be the same path just a different name each time. all help much appreciated regards Ditchy Ballarat Australia |
macro to print xps then save with name value in (B2)
Best way IMO is to use a string builder sequent in a 'process'
procedure, then print to file... Sub PrintToFile_XPS(Filename$) ' Prints Filename with ".xps" file extension Const sPrinter$ = "Microsoft XPS Document Writer on NE01:" ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut _ copies:=1, ActivePrinter:=sPrinter, _ PrintToFile:=True, PrToFileName:=Filename & ".xps" End Sub Sub Test_PrintToFile_XPS() Dim sFile$ 'Build sFile in logical steps sFile = "C:\Ballarat Harriers Data\"'//path 1st 'Append the filename as per your requirements 'Do not include the filename extension here 'when using a document 'type' printer. sFile = sFile & "MyFilename" '//edit to suit sFile = sFile & Format(Now(), "_dd-mm-yyyy_hh-mm_AMPM") PrintToFile_XPS sFile End Sub Note that the folder must exist as this won't create one if it doesn't! -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org Classic VB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion |
macro to print xps then save with name value in (B2)
Note that I've revised the TimeStampFile routine in the other thread to
handle new unsaved files. I've revised your ConvertToValues routine to work with the new stamper routine... Sub ConvertToValues() Dim wkbTarget As Workbook, wks, sFile$ Const sExt$ = ".xls" '//edit to suit 'Copy sheets to new workbook ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.Copy Set wkbTarget = ActiveWorkbook 'Convert to values For Each wks In wkbTarget.Worksheets With wks.UsedRange: .Value = .Value: End With Next 'wks 'At this point wkbTarget has not been saved, 'so timestamp a copy of it then close it. TimeStampFile SavePath:="C:\Work Related Data", _ Filename:="MyFilename" & sExt wkbTarget.Close SaveChanges:=False 'Cleanup Set wkbTarget = Nothing End Sub -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org Classic VB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion |
macro to print xps then save with name value in (B2)
Hi Garry the XPS macro is perfect, just what I need. I am having trouble getting the Sub ConvertToValues() to function, keeps looking for the timestamp and I am not sure where to go from here. I am not very clever when it comes to macros.But XPS is great and much appreciated. regards Ditchy On Friday, May 9, 2014 6:27:31 PM UTC+10, wrote: Hello, I have a macro which will print (A1:F20) with XPS, is there a way to save with a filename automatically, with the filename taken from (B2). It will be the same path just a different name each time. all help much appreciated regards Ditchy Ballarat Australia |
macro to print xps then save with name value in (B2)
I am having trouble getting the Sub ConvertToValues() to function,
keeps looking for the timestamp and I am not sure where to go from here. There are 3 things you have to make sure are correct... sExt$, SavePath:=, and Filename:= ...so they hold your prefered values. Then, make sure you have the new TimeStampFile routine posted at the bottom of your other thread. (It has a new subject title "New TimeStampFile routine also does new unsaved files") -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org Classic VB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion |
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