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Default Printing twice instead of Once.


Sub Printbooks()
DirName = InputBox("Enter the directory to search including final
:", "Print Books")
Nextbook = Dir(DirName & "*.xls")
Do While (Nextbook < "" Or Nextbook < "G:\M
Documents\Report_printing_at_a_go\Printbooks.XLS")
MsgBox Nextbook & " is being opened"

Workbooks.Open DirName & Nextbook
For Each sheet In Workbooks()
On Error Resume Next
If Worksheets("Report").Activate < "" Then
' Application.Dialogs(xlDialogPrinterSetup).Show
If ActiveSheet.Name = "Report" Then ActiveSheet.PrintOu
preview:=False, Copies:=1
'ActiveWorkbook.PrintOut
ActiveSheet.Close
End If
Next sheet

MsgBox Nextbook & " is being closed"
ActiveWorkbook.Close
Nextbook = Dir()
Loop

End Sub

The above code intend print sheet named report once. Please help me

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