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Don't put it under ThisWorkbook.
Select your project and Insert|Module Paste the code in that new window. Then either run the code (tools|macro|macros) or assign it to a button from the Forms toolbar. Olle Svensson wrote: "Dave Peterson" wrote: What happened when you tried it? How did you try it? Since it worked ok for me. Like I wrote in the above post: Maybe I am doing it wrong, but I go to Microsoft Visual Basic, from Excel, paste it under Microsoft Excel Objects -- ThisWorkbook, save and exit to Excel. Then I press the print button but nothing happens. Well, the print comes out but with the undesired columns still visible. I'm not sure if I need a command for it to be used with all sheets when I print but if possible, that's what I want. -- Dave Peterson |
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