VBA to show excel Menu File / Print screen

Shadkng

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Hi, Is there code to show the print screen as if you went to file and print from the menu? I tried the "(xlDialogPrint).Show", but that doesn't show all of the options such as fit to page, landscape, etc. Thanks
 

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Try this :
Code:
Application.CommandBars.ExecuteMso ("PrintPreviewAndPrint")
 
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Or if you want to show all of the options such as fit to page, landscape, etc try this instead :
Code:
[/COLOR]Application.Dialogs(xlDialogPageSetup).Show[COLOR=#333333]
 
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