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how can I add a print dialogue?
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I am using the code below I have copied from a site at the address - http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip48.htm Please could someone tell me how to modify it to allow for a dialogue box as you get when selecting file then print allowing for the alteration of print settings. If this is not possible I at least need the print options to be pre set to print from page 1 to 1. Any help appreciated :- Rob Sub SelectSheets() Dim i As Integer Dim TopPos As Integer Dim SheetCount As Integer Dim PrintDlg As DialogSheet Dim CurrentSheet As Worksheet Dim cb As CheckBox Application.ScreenUpdating = False ' Check for protected workbook If ActiveWorkbook.ProtectStructure Then MsgBox "Workbook is protected.", vbCritical Exit Sub End If ' Add a temporary dialog sheet Set CurrentSheet = ActiveSheet Set PrintDlg = ActiveWorkbook.DialogSheets.Add SheetCount = 0 ' Add the checkboxes TopPos = 40 For i = 1 To ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets.Count Set CurrentSheet = ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(i) ' Skip empty sheets and hidden sheets If Application.CountA(CurrentSheet.Cells) < 0 And _ CurrentSheet.Visible Then SheetCount = SheetCount + 1 PrintDlg.CheckBoxes.Add 78, TopPos, 150, 16.5 PrintDlg.CheckBoxes(SheetCount).Text = _ CurrentSheet.Name TopPos = TopPos + 13 End If Next i ' Move the OK and Cancel buttons PrintDlg.Buttons.Left = 240 ' Set dialog height, width, and caption With PrintDlg.DialogFrame .Height = Application.Max _ (68, PrintDlg.DialogFrame.Top + TopPos - 34) .Width = 230 .Caption = "Select sheets to print" End With ' Change tab order of OK and Cancel buttons ' so the 1st option button will have the focus PrintDlg.Buttons("Button 2").BringToFront PrintDlg.Buttons("Button 3").BringToFront ' Display the dialog box CurrentSheet.Activate Application.ScreenUpdating = True If SheetCount < 0 Then If PrintDlg.Show Then For Each cb In PrintDlg.CheckBoxes If cb.Value = xlOn Then Worksheets(cb.Caption).Activate ActiveSheet.PrintOut ' ActiveSheet.PrintPreview 'for debugging End If Next cb End If Else MsgBox "All worksheets are empty." End If ' Delete temporary dialog sheet (without a warning) Application.DisplayAlerts = False PrintDlg.Delete ' Reactivate original sheet CurrentSheet.Activate End Sub |
I have worked it out.. but..
I have worked out how to do that but Instead having
thought about it I actually only want to be able to specify that page 1 of 1 will be printed in all circumstances, where do i put the 1 of 1 code? |
how can I add a print dialogue?
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Application.Dialogs(xlDialogPrint).Show Rob wrote: Hi I am using the code below I have copied from a site at the address - http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip48.htm Please could someone tell me how to modify it to allow for a dialogue box as you get when selecting file then print allowing for the alteration of print settings. If this is not possible I at least need the print options to be pre set to print from page 1 to 1. Any help appreciated :- Rob Sub SelectSheets() Dim i As Integer Dim TopPos As Integer Dim SheetCount As Integer Dim PrintDlg As DialogSheet Dim CurrentSheet As Worksheet Dim cb As CheckBox Application.ScreenUpdating = False ' Check for protected workbook If ActiveWorkbook.ProtectStructure Then MsgBox "Workbook is protected.", vbCritical Exit Sub End If ' Add a temporary dialog sheet Set CurrentSheet = ActiveSheet Set PrintDlg = ActiveWorkbook.DialogSheets.Add SheetCount = 0 ' Add the checkboxes TopPos = 40 For i = 1 To ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets.Count Set CurrentSheet = ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets(i) ' Skip empty sheets and hidden sheets If Application.CountA(CurrentSheet.Cells) < 0 And _ CurrentSheet.Visible Then SheetCount = SheetCount + 1 PrintDlg.CheckBoxes.Add 78, TopPos, 150, 16.5 PrintDlg.CheckBoxes(SheetCount).Text = _ CurrentSheet.Name TopPos = TopPos + 13 End If Next i ' Move the OK and Cancel buttons PrintDlg.Buttons.Left = 240 ' Set dialog height, width, and caption With PrintDlg.DialogFrame .Height = Application.Max _ (68, PrintDlg.DialogFrame.Top + TopPos - 34) .Width = 230 .Caption = "Select sheets to print" End With ' Change tab order of OK and Cancel buttons ' so the 1st option button will have the focus PrintDlg.Buttons("Button 2").BringToFront PrintDlg.Buttons("Button 3").BringToFront ' Display the dialog box CurrentSheet.Activate Application.ScreenUpdating = True If SheetCount < 0 Then If PrintDlg.Show Then For Each cb In PrintDlg.CheckBoxes If cb.Value = xlOn Then Worksheets(cb.Caption).Activate ActiveSheet.PrintOut ' ActiveSheet.PrintPreview 'for debugging End If Next cb End If Else MsgBox "All worksheets are empty." End If ' Delete temporary dialog sheet (without a warning) Application.DisplayAlerts = False PrintDlg.Delete ' Reactivate original sheet CurrentSheet.Activate End Sub -- Dave Peterson |
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