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I have a spreadsheet with 10,000 rows available for entry. I would like to
create a print macro that would only print down to the last row that actually had data instead of printing 1 billion pages of blank rows. I need to know if this is possible using vba, and if so, what would the code look like...not looking for alternative solutions. Thanks, Jeff |
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