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Thank you for the answer Earl but I didn’t manage to do what yo
suggested me.
Could you write the macro for doing what I need? I would like to numbe
(progressive number) and print all pages contained in several sheet
preserving the setting print already made.
I attach a file with 3 sheets and 5 pages to print (setting print are
is already made). Could you write the macro for printing these 5 page
with progressive without changing the setting print area?
Thank in advance for your hel

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