Add a seperate page of Terms and Conditions to a PDF file

GAJITCS

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Hello,

I have several Macros that each produce me PDF files. These are all okay, but I now need to add an attional "Last page" to all PDF files that are the Terms and Conditions associated with the first part of the PDF files.

I have the Ts & Cs on another worksheet and it's also the named array "Terms".

Lets start easy. In this spreadsheet, lets say we have just one macro creating the PDF file output, and it's a one page PDF document. I now need to add that page of Ts & Cs and make the PDF document a two page file. The double sided printing can be dealt with later.

Do you have any thoughts or ideas please.

Many thanks.
 

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