First time user Excel VBA Printing header column followed by individual data columns
I am a first time VBA user and have a simple problem. I am trying to print out separate pages. Each page will have two columns. The first column is to be the same for all printed pages - it is from column "B" (=2) of a spreadsheet. The second printed column is from a different column of the spreadsheet for each page. Column "C" (=3) for the first printed page, "D" (=4) for the second, etc.
In the code I have put here the first page comes out fine with columns B and C printed. For all successive pages I only get column "B" printed. (I am currently using PrintPreview to avoid wasting tonnes of paper!)
Any help/explanation would be most appreciated!
Option Explicit
Sub Print_Columns()
Dim lCol As Long
Dim cCol As Long
Dim Double_Column As Range
lCol = Cells(1, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column
For cCol = 3 To lCol
Set Double_Column = Union(Columns(2), Columns(cCol))
Double_Column.PrintPreview
Next cCol
End Sub
excel vba printing multiple-columns
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I am a first time VBA user and have a simple problem. I am trying to print out separate pages. Each page will have two columns. The first column is to be the same for all printed pages - it is from column "B" (=2) of a spreadsheet. The second printed column is from a different column of the spreadsheet for each page. Column "C" (=3) for the first printed page, "D" (=4) for the second, etc.
In the code I have put here the first page comes out fine with columns B and C printed. For all successive pages I only get column "B" printed. (I am currently using PrintPreview to avoid wasting tonnes of paper!)
Any help/explanation would be most appreciated!
Option Explicit
Sub Print_Columns()
Dim lCol As Long
Dim cCol As Long
Dim Double_Column As Range
lCol = Cells(1, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column
For cCol = 3 To lCol
Set Double_Column = Union(Columns(2), Columns(cCol))
Double_Column.PrintPreview
Next cCol
End Sub
excel vba printing multiple-columns
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I am a first time VBA user and have a simple problem. I am trying to print out separate pages. Each page will have two columns. The first column is to be the same for all printed pages - it is from column "B" (=2) of a spreadsheet. The second printed column is from a different column of the spreadsheet for each page. Column "C" (=3) for the first printed page, "D" (=4) for the second, etc.
In the code I have put here the first page comes out fine with columns B and C printed. For all successive pages I only get column "B" printed. (I am currently using PrintPreview to avoid wasting tonnes of paper!)
Any help/explanation would be most appreciated!
Option Explicit
Sub Print_Columns()
Dim lCol As Long
Dim cCol As Long
Dim Double_Column As Range
lCol = Cells(1, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column
For cCol = 3 To lCol
Set Double_Column = Union(Columns(2), Columns(cCol))
Double_Column.PrintPreview
Next cCol
End Sub
excel vba printing multiple-columns
I am a first time VBA user and have a simple problem. I am trying to print out separate pages. Each page will have two columns. The first column is to be the same for all printed pages - it is from column "B" (=2) of a spreadsheet. The second printed column is from a different column of the spreadsheet for each page. Column "C" (=3) for the first printed page, "D" (=4) for the second, etc.
In the code I have put here the first page comes out fine with columns B and C printed. For all successive pages I only get column "B" printed. (I am currently using PrintPreview to avoid wasting tonnes of paper!)
Any help/explanation would be most appreciated!
Option Explicit
Sub Print_Columns()
Dim lCol As Long
Dim cCol As Long
Dim Double_Column As Range
lCol = Cells(1, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column
For cCol = 3 To lCol
Set Double_Column = Union(Columns(2), Columns(cCol))
Double_Column.PrintPreview
Next cCol
End Sub
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excel vba printing multiple-columns
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