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Is there a way to print a single item (Excel Spreadsheet to multiple
computers on a network (broadcast printing) so that when I create a
spreadsheet I do not have to send to multiple printers one at a time. This
is very time consuming. I know there are aftermarket products that do this
but I was told you could do with the Office Suite itself.

Thanks for your replies.
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You could record a macro when you change the printer, print, change the print,
print, change the printer, print and on and on and on.

Then just rerun this macro when you want to print to those printers.

kikboxr777 wrote:

Is there a way to print a single item (Excel Spreadsheet to multiple
computers on a network (broadcast printing) so that when I create a
spreadsheet I do not have to send to multiple printers one at a time. This
is very time consuming. I know there are aftermarket products that do this
but I was told you could do with the Office Suite itself.

Thanks for your replies.


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