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![]() Looking to do a relatively (well, not for me anyway) easy print button macro that is a little intuitive. I have a sheet in a workbook that is divided into multiple sections, with each section being an extra copy of the one above it (format and size wise) with some slightly different data in it. At the uppermost left of each section, I want to put a print button macro that will only print that specific section and not the other sections below or above it. Also, I want the ability to copy and paste a section (including the print button macro) and have the button properly print the new section I created. Is this possible? I'm guessing it is, but I'm relatively new to creating macros. Please point me in the right direction. Thanks! -- demingm ------------------------------------------------------------------------ demingm's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=37901 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=574336 |
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