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is possible....?

In effect with a mcaro for Excel i print 45 sheets present into wbook
and the printing dialogo box flashing for all 45 sheets....

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Hi Sal21,

I believe that you would have to use API calls.

Try googling for 'Function LockWindowUpdate'


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