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Help recording a macro to define print area
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I recorded a macro (relative cell reference) by finding a certain cell by a "find" criterion, and then shading it with a shift-end-left arrow and a shift-end-up arrow. I then set this as the print area and printed it. So far so good. Before finishing the macro I deleted the Print area from the name box so that the spreadsheet would be exactly the same after I cleared the contents, and ready to use again. When I used a different file with a different number of records and tried the use the macro, the print job included only the number of rows in the original macro. ( Remember I did use a relative reference when recording). When I looked at the Visual Basic I saw that the macro recorder recorded the static cell addresses for the print area (A1:F12, for example). I thought next, that if I range-named the block before setting it as the print area that that might work. No luck. Is there a trick to shading an area while recording a relative cell reference macro so that the print area confoms to the newly defined (shaded) area each time? Suggestions Welcome, Solutions Moreso. Thanks |
Help recording a macro to define print area
I'm assuming you recorded a find to get something like:
Cells.Find(What:="a", After:=ActiveCell, LookIn:=xlFormulas LookAt:= _ xlPart, SearchOrder:=xlByRows, SearchDirection:=xlNext MatchCase:=False _ , SearchFormat:=False).Activate If so, first change the .Activate to .Select Assuming you wanted to select the found row plus the next 11 rows an the found column plus the next 5 columns, use the following line o code to make the selection which would be used to set your print area. Range(Selection, Cells(Selection.Row + 11, Selection.Column 5)).Select Modify to meet your needs. -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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