Print Different Cell Range from Multiple Excel Worksheets to one PDF

SuLuExcel

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Hi, I have been trying very hard to find a way to print to PDF different cell ranges from two different worksheets in the same workbook to one PDF file without using VBA. Is this even possible?
 

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Are you trying to create a PDF from two worksheets in the same workbook? I don't think this can be done without VBA. If you can attach a sample file, or be very specific about ranges and sheet names, someone could probably give you advice on how to do this with VBA.

-Matt
 
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