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I use the "PrintToFile" within "PrintOut" Method.
"expression.PrintOut(From, To, Copies, Preview, ActivePrinter, PrintToFile, Collate, PrToFileName)" For example: PrintToFile = "S:\folder\file.pdf" Fran "Thomas Cox" wrote: I have a small problem when trying to to convert Excel to *.PDF using VBA. All I need to do is to open adobe and the save as dialog box to be straight on to a shared directory rather than displaying the My Docs folder for the save point. Any ideas how I can write this in VBA? Thanks!! |
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