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Default Printing Sections of Worksheet Using AutoFilter and ListBox Values

I have a global schedule worksheet that has a list of sales peoples intials
in Col.C. When the user wants to print the Sales Persons schedule a userform
is called with a ListBox that contains all the sales people on the global
schedule. The ListBox has these properties: BoundColumn=1 (which contains
the Sales Persons Initials) ColumnCount=2, TextColumn=1. The user then
selects the people she wants to print, then click print. The code below uses
AutoFilter to filter the sales people she selected from the Global Schedule.

Problem is no matter what sales person I select from the listbox it prints
all the sales peoples schedules, why? I need Criteria1 to equal the selected
values in Column 1 of the Listbox.

Private Sub btnPrint_Click()

Dim rngFilterRange As Range

Set rngFilterRange = Sheets("Global Schedule").UsedRange

With lboSalesPeople
For i = 0 To .ListCount - 1
If .Selected(i) Then
rngFilterRange.AutoFilter Field:=3, Criteria1:=.Value
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut Copies:=1, Collate:=True
End If
Next i
End With

End Sub
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Ryan
 
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