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(Excel 97)
I have coded a print function that is activated on a double-click event. When the user double clicks a named range (employee name), the code selects a finite range and prints it. The problem is I have a lot of employees to accommodate, and I would like to avoid writing an event for each one. Is there a way to write the code to print the appropriate range (always 3 rows and 15 columns including the active cell) without having to code each individual employee record? If so, I can use the same workbook in different offices with varying numbers of employees without having to customize the application for each location. Thanks in advance!! BW |
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