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Hi to all,
before printing I’d like to open the backstage view and select the 'Print' command (in order to display the print options). BUT I simply do not know how to do this using VBA. I neither want not want to use the print preview not the Application.Dialogs(xlDialogPrint) dialog. Any ideas? Thanks a lot NP |
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