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Thanks a lot.
That's good info to have. I'll keep looking for tips on the file name, print que etc.. "Jim Cone" wrote: My xl4 function reference book lists these options (in order) for the Print command... range_num (1 prints all pages, 2 prints the specified pages) from to copies draft preview print_what (1 is sheet only, 2 is notes only, 3 is sheet and then notes) color feed quality vquality I see nothing that allows a file to be specified. But that doesn't mean it won't work. Also, it says... Printer.Setup(name of printer) to specify a printer. -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware (Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming) "TKoel" wrote in message I'm trying to get VBA code to print a worksheet in Excel to a PDF file and automatically enter the name of the file to be saved. I've seen the following code - Application.ActivePrinter = "Adobe PDF on Ne10:" ExecuteExcel4Macro "PRINT(1,,,1,,,,,,,,2,""Adobe PDF on Ne10:"",,TRUE,,FALSE)" I'm guessing that all those comas refer to options which may include a file name. If so, what is the syntax for adding a string variable in there which would send the name. Also, I've noticed that the "Ne" designation for my printers changes from time to time. Is there a way to trap that info so my code can always be accurate? Thanks. |
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