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Default Selecting mulitple worksheets to Print (using VBA)

try one of these

Sub printsheets()
myarray = Array("sheet1", "sheet3")
For Each sh In Sheets(myarray)
sh.PrintPreview
Next
End Sub
Sub ps()
Sheets(Array("sheet1", "sheet3")).PrintPreview
End Sub


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I need to select a user defined list of worksheets all at once using VBA.

I have a string variable containing a list of selected worksheets.
for example: mystring = "Sheet1,"&"Sheet2,"&"Sheet3"

Is it possible to pass the variable mystring as an argument in the

following
function:
Sheets(Array(mystring)).Select without it generating an error message ?

Or is there another way of selecting worksheets at once using VBA ?



 
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