Hi all,
Just a quick one. When rng.value is greater than 0, it prints page one. However, when rng1.value is greater than 0, it doesn't print page 2 or 3.
Sorry about the poor explanation - but the dog really needs a walk....
Public Sub Tester002()
Dim rng As Range
Dim rng1 As Range
Set rng = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("STATEMENTS").Range("N46")
Set rng1 = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("STATEMENTS").Range("A52")
If rng.Value > 0 Then
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut From:=1, To:=1, Copies:=1, Collate _
:=True
ElseIf rng = 0 Then
Exit Sub
If rng1.Value > 0 Then
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut From:=2, To:=2, Copies:=1, Collate _
:=True
Else
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut From:=3, To:=3, Copies:=1, Collate _
:=True
End If
End If
End Sub
Hi
Do you ojnly want to print the rng.value page ??
Then use this
If rng.Value > 0 Then
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut From:=rng.Value, To:=rng.Value, Copies:=1
End If
--
Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl
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>
> Hi all,
>
> Just a quick one. When rng.value is greater than 0, it prints page one.
> However, when rng1.value is greater than 0, it doesn't print page 2 or
> 3.
>
> Sorry about the poor explanation - but the dog really needs a walk....
>
>
>
> Public Sub Tester002()
>
> Dim rng As Range
> Dim rng1 As Range
>
>
> Set rng = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("STATEMENTS").Range("N46")
> Set rng1 = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("STATEMENTS").Range("A52")
>
>
> If rng.Value > 0 Then
> ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut From:=1, To:=1, Copies:=1, Collate
> _
> :=True
> ElseIf rng = 0 Then
> Exit Sub
> If rng1.Value > 0 Then
> ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut From:=2, To:=2, Copies:=1, Collate
> _
> :=True
>
> Else
> ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut From:=3, To:=3, Copies:=1, Collate
> _
> :=True
>
> End If
> End If
> End Sub
>
>
> --
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Not quite Ron, I'll explain properly now that i have more time:
The worksheet "statements" has three pages.
Page one is always printed if "N46" is greater than zero.
Page two prints if "A52" is greater than zero.
Page 3 always prints if "N46" is greater than zero.
What you can see happening here is that page 1 is printed if the customer has an outstanding balance, then page two prints if there is more to the statement history. Page three is a Statement summary and prints if there is something to print i.e when the first page prints. Obviously they have to print in that order.
Phew! Hope i explained that a bit better.
Thanks for helping,
Chris
Try this
Public Sub Tester002()
Dim rng As Range
Dim rng1 As Range
Set rng = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("STATEMENTS").Range("N46")
Set rng1 = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("STATEMENTS").Range("A52")
If rng.Value > 0 Then
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut From:=1, To:=1, Copies:=1, Collate:=True
End If
If rng1.Value > 0 Then
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut From:=2, To:=2, Copies:=1, Collate:=True
End If
If rng.Value > 0 Then
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut From:=3, To:=3, Copies:=1, Collate:=True
End If
End Sub
--
Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl
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>
> Not quite Ron, I'll explain properly now that i have more time:
>
> The worksheet "statements" has three pages.
> Page one is always printed if "N46" is greater than zero.
> Page two prints if "A52" is greater than zero.
> Page 3 always prints if "N46" is greater than zero.
>
> What you can see happening here is that page 1 is printed if the
> customer has an outstanding balance, then page two prints if there is
> more to the statement history. Page three is a Statement summary and
> prints if there is something to print i.e when the first page prints.
> Obviously they have to print in that order.
>
> Phew! Hope i explained that a bit better.
>
> Thanks for helping,
>
> Chris
>
>
> --
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