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I've run into this situation before and feel it's time to find a
solution. At work now it's a wonderful default each new contract has where our printers are set to print everything double-sided to be more green and environmentally responsible. However, it's a problem when one has to print a workbook of many individual sheets (tabs). If you select to print the entire workbook, it treats the individual sheet components as if it were one big file and prints the entire workbook in one go rather than going ahead and printing the document, but treating the sheets as individual documents and not printing any two given sheets on the same piece of paper. Surely there's some nifty code out there that will allow us to select the "print entire workbook" option but that will treat the output as if we laboriously printed each sheet individually? Or am I dreaming of castles in the sky ... or however that old saying goes ... (???) <g |
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