There are several "event" macros in excel.
One is called Worksheet_beforePrint

there isn't a Worksheet_afterPrint macro (sorry)

but in this case, you can cause the "P" to be placed before printing.
Also, you'd want to use a sheetchange event to clear the "P" when anything is 
changed.

let me know if you need additional help with this.

Paul




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From: OSA <osav...@gmail.com>
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wed, April 14, 2010 2:08:49 AM
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ VBA PRINTING AND RECORD UPDATING

Dear Group,

I have a worksheet (sheet2) that I always print. Many of the information from 
this printed worksheet is coming from record located at sheet1.  Column A in 
sheet1 contains the codes which I input in sheet2.range(b9) as a criteria to 
extract data from sheet 1.

I would like that after printing my sheet2, the column F in sheet1 is update 
with value "P" meaning that line record has been printed.
Is this possible in VBA?

thanks for help.

Grace


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