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![]() Every morning we have a file imported containing rows of data. There are a different amount of entries every day. I have managed to set up a macro that goes through each row individually highlighting it and printing it off. Therefore, if I have an import with 20 rows, my macro prints off 20 copies, with each row individually being highlighted. My problem is that I can only do this if I firstly enter into the macro how many rows of data there are. Is there any way the macro can work through the rows, and know when to stop? Any advice will be gratefully received. -- welshlad |
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