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I have a worksheet that is filled out by our various division. The workbook
has two tabs. Right now, I have set it up so that each tab prints to fit one page. I go to the first tab, print on one page, then go the the second tab, and print it on one page. Ideally, I would like to print these double-sided on the same piece of paper. I would also like to figure out a way to automate this task (perhaps using macros?). These are monthly reports which come in from over 30 divisions. It takes a long time to do this manually, even with the macros I currently have. [ I curently have a macro set-up which sets the page formatting to fit to one page. I go to each tab and use the shortcut to this macro.] I would appreciate help regarding how to print on the same piece, and if possible, how to do this automatically. Sicnerely, Jennifer |
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