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Macro to print specified range of several work sheets
Hi I am really struggling to create code to do the following task and
would really appreciate any help: I have a workbook containing 52 worksheets (named 1 - 52). I want the same range (A1:AQ104) to be printed but each worksheet printed on a seperate page I want to create a macro that when activated will prompt what range of worksheets are being selected to print (eg 4-10). I was thinking that I needed to create a userform to achieve this with two seperate spin buttons to make reference to the "from" and "to" worksheets. Any helps at least just to set me off in the right direction would be greatly recieved. Thanks all |
Macro to print specified range of several work sheets
On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 4:58:47 PM UTC-5, paul mullan wrote:
Hi I am really struggling to create code to do the following task and would really appreciate any help: I have a workbook containing 52 worksheets (named 1 - 52). I want the same range (A1:AQ104) to be printed but each worksheet printed on a seperate page I want to create a macro that when activated will prompt what range of worksheets are being selected to print (eg 4-10). I was thinking that I needed to create a userform to achieve this with two seperate spin buttons to make reference to the "from" and "to" worksheets. Any helps at least just to set me off in the right direction would be greatly recieved. Thanks all I am going to assume good design in that your sheet 1 is the FIRST, etc sub printsheets() fs=inputbox("first sheet?") ls-inputbox("last sheet") for i= fs to ls sheets(i).range(A1:"AQ104").printout next i end sub |
Macro to print specified range of several work sheets
Thanks for this.
What I am after is a way to select the range of worksheets you want to print therefore not always set to print all worksheets. So far I have got this far by setting up a userform with a combobox and command button that allows me to select a single worksheet (though the code doesn't actually work as the command button doesn't bring up the print menu!). What I would like is 2 seperate combo boxes 1) print worksheet FROM and 2) print worksheet TO, thereby specifying a range that can be chjanged each time. Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() ThisWorkbook.Sheets(Me.ComboBox1.Text).PrintOut Copies:=1, Collate:=True End Sub Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim ws As Worksheet For Each ws In ThisWorkbook.Sheets Me.ComboBox1.AddItem ws.Name Next End Sub any pointers, as always greatly appreciated |
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