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Reading H Page Breaks
Hi,
It seems pretty easy to add a page break, but I'm trying to find the rows where a horizontal page break exists. I've been trying use something ilke the following to loop through them and see their location For x = 1 To Worksheets(1).HPageBreaks.Count debug.print Worksheets(1).HPageBreaks(x).Location Next but that doesn't return anything. I have a changing report where I need to insert a line after a page break to add a header row (the fluid part). Any assistance is greatly appreciated! Thanks, kohai |
Reading H Page Breaks
Hi kohai
Look at this macro http://www.rondebruin.nl/hpagebreaks.htm read about the bug in the macro -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "kohai" wrote in message ... Hi, It seems pretty easy to add a page break, but I'm trying to find the rows where a horizontal page break exists. I've been trying use something ilke the following to loop through them and see their location For x = 1 To Worksheets(1).HPageBreaks.Count debug.print Worksheets(1).HPageBreaks(x).Location Next but that doesn't return anything. I have a changing report where I need to insert a line after a page break to add a header row (the fluid part). Any assistance is greatly appreciated! Thanks, kohai |
Reading H Page Breaks
Hello Kohai, The Location property is a Range object. You need to only add the Address property to return the cell's location. See Below... For x = 1 To Worksheets(1).HPageBreaks.Count debug.print Worksheets(1).HPageBreaks(x).Location.Address Next Sincerely, Leith Ross -- Leith Ross ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Leith Ross's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=18465 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=505138 |
Reading H Page Breaks
Thank you both for your replies. They will help me proceed to the next stage
of formatting my report to how I'd like it to look. Regards, kohai "Leith Ross" wrote: Hello Kohai, The Location property is a Range object. You need to only add the Address property to return the cell's location. See Below... For x = 1 To Worksheets(1).HPageBreaks.Count debug.print Worksheets(1).HPageBreaks(x).Location.Address Next Sincerely, Leith Ross -- Leith Ross ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Leith Ross's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=18465 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=505138 |
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