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Hi,

How to print Column A + Column D + Column AA?
Other column is disappear.

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Assuming you want them to print on the same sheet of paper, set the
PrintArea to include all columns A to AA, then hide the columns you do not
want to see.
Recording a macro whilst you make these changes will give you (an idea of)
the code.

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How to print Column A + Column D + Column AA?
Other column is disappear.

Thx


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