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I still am questioning the actual input of this macro for printing the current page; do you create the macro exactly (as follows) copied:
Sub PrintOne() ActiveDocument.PrintOut From:="p1s1", To:="p1s1" ActiveDocument.PrintOut wdPrintCurrentPage End Sub And as the thread (you mention) the second line is for the current page whereas the first is for printing the first field. I would like to just have the macro to function in order to (quickly) print the current page. My problem, though, when i created this macro, I assigned it to (for example) Control + Alt + e (and it seemed to be in order and those key combo opened) but when I brought it up.... by hitting Control, Alt E.... it did come up (alright) just as the copy above that i copied from the thread. Then I remembered it was also going to function as a button or to be added to the quick access toolbar, to which, I then made up the button and it copied to the toolbar (ok) but nothing happens when I click on the button and there's definitely nothing in the printer or the spooled copy job or anything from trying this. Sorry if I'm providing a lot of the issue (of my own) without clarity or if it's not clear, I will re-submit, if possible, and maybe explain the steps I'm trying in order to get this procedural (macro) in order.... Thanks (either way) * leis |
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