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How to lose your work!
I was wondering if it was possible to preview multiple pages. I have a User
Form print menu that lets the user select all they want to print. I was thinking that instead of .PrintOut I could use .PrintPreview and maybe it would show me one page, I click Close, then it would show me the next. Nope. It showed the first and then the focus went back to the menu. But it was dead. I got the focus to the VBA Editor, but it was dead. I then could not get the focus to go anyplace else visible. In Task Manager all was running fine. Ctrl-Break did nothing. I had no choice but to End Task and lose it. (If I knew what process the user form was maybe I could have killed it...) Don <donwiss at panix.com. |
How to lose your work!
Save first, then experiment. <g
But thanks for the warning. Don Wiss wrote: I was wondering if it was possible to preview multiple pages. I have a User Form print menu that lets the user select all they want to print. I was thinking that instead of .PrintOut I could use .PrintPreview and maybe it would show me one page, I click Close, then it would show me the next. Nope. It showed the first and then the focus went back to the menu. But it was dead. I got the focus to the VBA Editor, but it was dead. I then could not get the focus to go anyplace else visible. In Task Manager all was running fine. Ctrl-Break did nothing. I had no choice but to End Task and lose it. (If I knew what process the user form was maybe I could have killed it...) Don <donwiss at panix.com. -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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