VBA for printing an embedded chart

howerd

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Hi,

I am sure this is a very straight forward query. However I am struggling to find the answer, I have a couple of worksheet, which have a few embedded charts on them each. I am trying to set up a user form, which will either print both worksheet print areas, just the one worksheet, or give the option of printing the charts on a full page individually.

If I copy the charts onto their own sheets then this is straight forward, however ideally I want to keep the worksheets as they are and just print the graphs directly from there if that option is ticked.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Chris
 

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