Print to PDF only selected area, remove white spaces

lilloscar

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I have this code, and I can't print only one column (first green selection), what setting do you think I'm missing in the page-setup?

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Code:
Code:
Sub PrintPDF()

Dim LastCellRow
LastCellRow = ActiveSheet.Range("A60").End(xlUp).Row
While Cells(LastCellRow, 60) = "."
LastCellRow = LastCellRow - 1
Wend

    strDir = "C:\Users\Carlos Hernandez\Google Drive\Cano Roofing\IMGENES\"
    
    If Dir(strDir, vbDirectory) = "" Then

With ActiveSheet
.PageSetup.PrintArea = Range("O1", Cells(LastCellRow, 15)).Address '"$A$7:$A$50"
With ActiveSheet.PageSetup
    .LeftMargin = Application.InchesToPoints(0.5)
    .RightMargin = Application.InchesToPoints(0.1)
    .TopMargin = Application.InchesToPoints(0.5)
    .BottomMargin = Application.InchesToPoints(0.5)
    .HeaderMargin = Application.InchesToPoints(0.5)
    .FooterMargin = Application.InchesToPoints(0.5)
    .PrintHeadings = False
    .CenterHorizontally = False
    .CenterVertically = False
    .Orientation = xlLandscape
    .PaperSize = xlPaperLetter
    .FitToPagesWide = 1
    .FitToPagesTall = 1
End With
.ExportAsFixedFormat Type:=xlTypePDF, _
Filename:="C:\Users\Carlos Hernandez\Google Drive\Cano Roofing\IMGENES\Personal.pdf", _
Quality:=xlQualityStandard, _
IncludeDocProperties:=True, _
IgnorePrintAreas:=False, _
OpenAfterPublish:=True
End With

End Sub
 

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I don't know what "first green selection" means. After the pagesetup, what does an Immediate Window show after a run for the printarea?
Code:
.PageSetup.PrintArea = Range("O1", Cells(LastCellRow, 15)).Address '"$A$7:$A$50"
Debug.Print .PageSetup.PrintArea
 
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I don't know what "first green selection" means. After the pagesetup, what does an Immediate Window show after a run for the printarea?
Code:
.PageSetup.PrintArea = Range("O1", Cells(LastCellRow, 15)).Address '"$A$7:$A$50"
Debug.Print .PageSetup.PrintArea
Hello! the green area that I need to print is showed in my attached image, I want to remove all that white space and I think is because I need to change the size of the paper, for example I printed the attached file in a paper of size of 2 inches x 17 inches and thats the result of the column O1:O
Please take a look: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WkFoodsfuBHsswuhnOvvOf6ecCwrxWgK/view?usp=sharing


Cross posted. Please provide links to the other sites you have asked this question on.

While we do not prohibit Cross-Posting on this site, we do ask that you please mention you are doing so and provide links in each of the threads pointing to the other thread (see rule 13 here along with the explanation: Forum Rules).
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I asked the same in two forums to get a faster answer, I know is wrong but is to save time to get it done https://www.ozgrid.com/forum/forum/...to-pdf-only-selected-area-remove-white-spaces
 
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I solved this just by zooming the print area and selected a type of paper with less width, now one column cover all the width of the PDF, I have a lot of Pages but it's OK

Code:
.PageSetup.Zoom = 400
.PaperSize = xlPaperEnvelopeItaly
 
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