Printing using VBA

VbaHell

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Hello all, I am using Excel 2007 and need help please

I have a workbook which has multiple worksheets, the number of worksheets can change daily.
I am looking for some VBA code I can use to print out every worksheet in one go.
Is this possible please
 

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There is a drop-down next to the AutoSum symbol. Open the drop-down to choose AVERAGE, COUNT, MAX, or MIN
Try
Code:
Sub PrintSheets()
    Dim x As Integer
    For x = 1 To ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets.Count
        Sheets(x).PrintOut
    Next
End Sub

or even try
Code:
Sub PrintSheets2()
ThisWorkbook.PrintOut
Cancel = True
End Sub
 
Last edited:
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Your welcome. I did add an edit with another obvious option as you were posting.
 
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