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Once a built-in dialog is displayed it has control, not your macro. The
user can do anything he could if he had opened the dialog manually. -- Jim "Abdul" wrote in message oups.com... | hi, | | I want to use Application.Dialogs(xlDialogPrinterSetup).Show and able | to print or cancel print | | If I use Application.Dialogs(xlDialogPrinterSetup).Show | Sheets("Chart1").PrintOut | | then it prints the chart even if I press cancel button from the | setup??!!! | | Thanks | |
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