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JUAN

custom Header-Automated
 
Hello,
I have a custome header Example,
(REGION) - REPORT NAME PERIOD X, 2004

So before I print, I have to fill in what region Example
NA, EUROPE Or ASIA, plus what period I'm doing.
Is it possible to use a macro to fill the region and
period instead of doing manually to the menu toolbar,
Format/header/footers?

Not sure if I'm clear.
Please advise any info.

Thank you,

Juan

Frank Kabel

custom Header-Automated
 
Hi Juan
if the region is in cell A1 and the period in cell B1 of your sheet try
the following macro. Put it in your workbook module (not in an standard
module):

Private Sub Workbook_BeforePrint(Cancel As Boolean)
Dim wkSht As Worksheet
Dim head_str
For Each wkSht In Me.Worksheets
head_str = wkSht.range("A1").value & _
" - REPORT NAME PERIOD " & _
wkSht.range("B1").value & ", 2004"
With wkSht.PageSetup
.CenterHeader = head_str
End With
end with
Next wkSht
End Sub



--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany


juan wrote:
Hello,
I have a custome header Example,
(REGION) - REPORT NAME PERIOD X, 2004

So before I print, I have to fill in what region Example
NA, EUROPE Or ASIA, plus what period I'm doing.
Is it possible to use a macro to fill the region and
period instead of doing manually to the menu toolbar,
Format/header/footers?

Not sure if I'm clear.
Please advise any info.

Thank you,

Juan



JUAN

custom Header-Automated
 
Hello Frank,
thanks, but I think I wasnt' clear. The custom header I
go to Page setup and there's a tab to put custom
headers/footers. So I guess before user prints, they
would have to manually go to Page Setup and go to the
HEADER/FOOTER tab and just type in the region and period.
Thanks for the info. But if you understand what I'm
trying to do please provide info. Thanks alot.

juan
-----Original Message-----
Hi Juan
if the region is in cell A1 and the period in cell B1 of

your sheet try
the following macro. Put it in your workbook module (not

in an standard
module):

Private Sub Workbook_BeforePrint(Cancel As Boolean)
Dim wkSht As Worksheet
Dim head_str
For Each wkSht In Me.Worksheets
head_str = wkSht.range("A1").value & _
" - REPORT NAME PERIOD " & _
wkSht.range("B1").value & ", 2004"
With wkSht.PageSetup
.CenterHeader = head_str
End With
end with
Next wkSht
End Sub



--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany


juan wrote:
Hello,
I have a custome header Example,
(REGION) - REPORT NAME PERIOD X, 2004

So before I print, I have to fill in what region

Example
NA, EUROPE Or ASIA, plus what period I'm doing.
Is it possible to use a macro to fill the region and
period instead of doing manually to the menu toolbar,
Format/header/footers?

Not sure if I'm clear.
Please advise any info.

Thank you,

Juan


.


Frank Kabel

custom Header-Automated
 
Hi
yes this is the manual way. But you asked for a macro solution :-)
The macro from my previous post will allow to just put these values
(region, period) in a cell on your worksheet (or use existing cells)
and automatically fill themn into the header/footer directly before you
print this site.

So have you tried the macro?


--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany


Juan wrote:
Hello Frank,
thanks, but I think I wasnt' clear. The custom header I
go to Page setup and there's a tab to put custom
headers/footers. So I guess before user prints, they
would have to manually go to Page Setup and go to the
HEADER/FOOTER tab and just type in the region and period.
Thanks for the info. But if you understand what I'm
trying to do please provide info. Thanks alot.

juan
-----Original Message-----
Hi Juan
if the region is in cell A1 and the period in cell B1 of your sheet
try the following macro. Put it in your workbook module (not in an
standard module):

Private Sub Workbook_BeforePrint(Cancel As Boolean)
Dim wkSht As Worksheet
Dim head_str
For Each wkSht In Me.Worksheets
head_str = wkSht.range("A1").value & _
" - REPORT NAME PERIOD " & _
wkSht.range("B1").value & ", 2004"
With wkSht.PageSetup
.CenterHeader = head_str
End With
end with
Next wkSht
End Sub



--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany


juan wrote:
Hello,
I have a custome header Example,
(REGION) - REPORT NAME PERIOD X, 2004

So before I print, I have to fill in what region Example
NA, EUROPE Or ASIA, plus what period I'm doing.
Is it possible to use a macro to fill the region and
period instead of doing manually to the menu toolbar,
Format/header/footers?

Not sure if I'm clear.
Please advise any info.

Thank you,

Juan


.



Juan[_4_]

custom Header-Automated
 
Hello Frank,
thanks. No haven't tried macro will do. I do appreciate
all the help you have provided me.

Thanks alot.

juan
-----Original Message-----
Hi
yes this is the manual way. But you asked for a macro

solution :-)
The macro from my previous post will allow to just put

these values
(region, period) in a cell on your worksheet (or use

existing cells)
and automatically fill themn into the header/footer

directly before you
print this site.

So have you tried the macro?


--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany


Juan wrote:
Hello Frank,
thanks, but I think I wasnt' clear. The custom header I
go to Page setup and there's a tab to put custom
headers/footers. So I guess before user prints, they
would have to manually go to Page Setup and go to the
HEADER/FOOTER tab and just type in the region and

period.
Thanks for the info. But if you understand what I'm
trying to do please provide info. Thanks alot.

juan
-----Original Message-----
Hi Juan
if the region is in cell A1 and the period in cell B1

of your sheet
try the following macro. Put it in your workbook

module (not in an
standard module):

Private Sub Workbook_BeforePrint(Cancel As Boolean)
Dim wkSht As Worksheet
Dim head_str
For Each wkSht In Me.Worksheets
head_str = wkSht.range("A1").value & _
" - REPORT NAME PERIOD " & _
wkSht.range("B1").value & ", 2004"
With wkSht.PageSetup
.CenterHeader = head_str
End With
end with
Next wkSht
End Sub



--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany


juan wrote:
Hello,
I have a custome header Example,
(REGION) - REPORT NAME PERIOD X, 2004

So before I print, I have to fill in what region

Example
NA, EUROPE Or ASIA, plus what period I'm doing.
Is it possible to use a macro to fill the region and
period instead of doing manually to the menu toolbar,
Format/header/footers?

Not sure if I'm clear.
Please advise any info.

Thank you,

Juan

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