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gsrikanth gsrikanth is offline Can i print and make pdf at a time Windows XP Can i print and make pdf at a time Office XP
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
You are not explaining the issue clearly. Excel can certainly create a PDF and print the file at essentially the same time. Even with a macro, though, one action must be done before the other. I cannot see what an e-book or the number of pages has to do with this. It doesn't matter whether you want to save to PDF or print - you'll still have to do your page setup and the more pages you have the longer that will take.
first time i have to select PRINTER
second time i have to select ADOBE

i need essetially the same time, i need that macro
do one after other
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