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I want to print a range that is A1:F100 and M1:Z100. so basically i want to
print A1:Z100 but exclude columns G:L. i tried range naming the A1:F100 and
M1:Z100 as print_range and the name works but i can't use print_range as a
print area in my print macro.

this non-contiguous range name does work in macros when i'm asking to open
and close it but not as a print range.
is there a solution?
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Why not set your print area as A1:Z100 and hide columns G:L while the sheet
is being printed? Your macro can then unhide them after printing.

Hope this helps,

Hutch

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I want to print a range that is A1:F100 and M1:Z100. so basically i want to
print A1:Z100 but exclude columns G:L. i tried range naming the A1:F100 and
M1:Z100 as print_range and the name works but i can't use print_range as a
print area in my print macro.

this non-contiguous range name does work in macros when i'm asking to open
and close it but not as a print range.
is there a solution?
tami

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