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To clarify, I have already tried UserForm1.PrintForm, which does a fine job
of printing the form.

However, on the form I have three list boxes with order numbers that have
been flagged for review. The printing doesn't let you see what is scrolled
down the listbox.

More than anything, I'd like to print the information dumped into the
listbox and a column header. There are other items on the form that would be
nice to have, but not critical.

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You have one suggestion at your first post.

AB wrote:

To clarify, I have already tried UserForm1.PrintForm, which does a fine job
of printing the form.

However, on the form I have three list boxes with order numbers that have
been flagged for review. The printing doesn't let you see what is scrolled
down the listbox.

More than anything, I'd like to print the information dumped into the
listbox and a column header. There are other items on the form that would be
nice to have, but not critical.


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