set print area for all sheets using vba

Kaps_mr2

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  1. 365
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Hello,

I am trying to set the print range on each sheet on my workbook. However the following does not work:-

VBA Code:
For sh = 1 To output_workbook.Sheets.Count

    output_workbook.Sheets(sh).PageSetup.PrintArea = Range("a1:n28").Address
    output_workbook.Sheets(sh).PageSetup.Orientation = xlLandscape
    
    
     
Next sh

thanks
Kapa
 
Excellent!
Glad to hear we were able to identify the issue and correct it.
 
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