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Why unhideprinthide if there are NO selections for the user to even see
and you are not printing that section???

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Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software

"LiAD" wrote in message
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Yeah seems backwards to hide/unhide but there are things that i need to
hide
to make ti easier for the user to use the file but i need to print as the
printed version goes to other people.

Works perfect thanks a lot for your help

"Don Guillett" wrote:

Actually, I guess you want to print the earlier section first.

sub PrintSheetsMacroSAS()
Dim X As double
For X = 4 To 11
with Worksheets(X)
.range("C206:P265").PrintOut
'AND
If .range("AA273").Value = 2 Then
.Rows("267:274").Hidden = False
.Range("C266:P325").PrintOut
.Rows("267:274").Hidden = True
End If
end with
Next
End Sub


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Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software

"Don Guillett" wrote in message
...
You need to use WITH. Notice the dots placement. I think I read your
desires properly. But, why are you un-hiding/hiding rows 111:214 when
you
don't seem to use them. You may want to delete those 2 lines.

sub PrintSheetsMacroSAS()
Dim X As double
For X = 4 To 11
with Worksheets(X)

.Rows("111:214").Hidden = False'???
If .range("AA273").Value = 2 Then
.Rows("267:274").Hidden = False
.Range("C266:P325").PrintOut
.Rows("267:274").Hidden = True
End If
.range("C206:P265").PrintOut
.rows("111:214").Hidden = True'???

end with
Next
End Sub

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Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software

"LiAD" wrote in message
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Afternoon,

Hi I'm trying to get a code to cycle through sheets 4 to 11 to print
out
certain sheets based on whether there is data in it or not, (the value
in
cell AA273 is either 1 or 2). I'm trying to get the code to cycle
through
the sheets automatically to print out the set ranges.

The code prints ok, but it will print sheet that I am currently on
several
times rather than printing 4,5,6...11. In order to save some trees I
have
shortened the range on the code I'm using as per below to try and only
print
a few sheets until i get it to work. This code has printed twice
sheet
11
and twice sheet 4 as I was on these sheets when i ran the code.

How do I get it to print each sheet once rather than one sheet loads
of
times?



Thanks
LiAD

ub PrintSheetsMacro()
'
Dim X As Long
For X = 10 To 11
Worksheets(X).Rows("111:214").EntireRow.Hidden = False
If [AA273].Value = 2 Then
Rows("267:274").EntireRow.Hidden = False
Range("C266:P325").Select
ActiveSheet.PageSetup.PrintArea = "$C$266:$P$325"
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut Copies:=1, Collate:=True
Range("C206:P265").Select
ActiveSheet.PageSetup.PrintArea = "$C$206:$P$265"
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut Copies:=1, Collate:=True
Rows("111:214").Select
Selection.EntireRow.Hidden = True
Rows("267:274").Select
Selection.EntireRow.Hidden = True
Range("B10").Select
Else
Range("C206:P265").Select
ActiveSheet.PageSetup.PrintArea = "$C$206:$P$265"
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut Copies:=1, Collate:=True
Rows("111:214").Select
Selection.EntireRow.Hidden = True
Range("B10").Select

End If

Next

End Sub




 
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