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I need to go in and out of Excel's print preview by means of VBA. Help files
show me how to get in with "Sheets("").PrintPreview" but nothing on how to
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It makes no sense to close the Printpreview from code.
How do you know the user has finished doing whatever it is that required the
preview in the first place ?

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I need to go in and out of Excel's print preview by means of VBA. Help

files
show me how to get in with "Sheets("").PrintPreview" but nothing on how to
get out?
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