A guess :

Sub RangePrint()
Dim Rg As Range
With Sheets("Sheet1")
    Set Rg = .Range(.[A3], .Cells(Rows.Count, "K").End(xlUp))
    Rg.PrintOut
End With
End Sub

Daniel

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Envoyé : lundi 6 juin 2011 02:12
À : MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS
Objet : $$Excel-Macros$$ Print only A3:K

How do you write a macro to print Sheet1, A3:K only. Nothing from L over.
Thanks in advance!!!

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