Using a macro to set print parameters...

Bill Robbins

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Hi.

I am trying to get a macro to set print parameters based on the range that my HLookup formula finds.

Here's what I have so far:
: pageset = Application.WorksheetFunction.HLookup(B44, [A40:L41], 2)
ActiveSheet.PageSetup.PrintArea = pageset

I seem to have entered the Hlookup formula incorrectly. Can someone please help?

Thanks.

Bill.
 

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Hi Bill,

To be correct from the syntax standpoint, it has to be:

Application.WorksheetFunction.HLookup([B44], [A40:L41], 2)

because B44 is a range object. Also, in order to work, the values that it returns from the table must be text strings that are A1-style range references such as "B4:M44".
 
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