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Default How to Create Macro to Increase Cell Value to one and Print Worksheet

We are trying to automate the printing of a worksheet. In sheet
"Jobs" of the workbook it has consecutive numbers in column A (1,
2,3 ...) and is variable. We would like to automate the insertion of
each consecutive number from this column A into cell C6 of the Summary
sheet, and print out the Summary sheet, until the last number is
reached in column A.

Example: Column A has numbers 1-32. The macro will copy 32 times
(numbers 1 through 32) into cell C6 and each time print the Summary
sheet out. (by copying the number into C6 it will activate other
formulas...)

Thanks so much for anyone who can assist!
 
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