Hi,
 
Try this also
 
Sub PgOrentation()
    Select Case Sheet1.PageSetup.Orientation
    Case 1: MsgBox "xlPortrait"
    Case 2: MsgBox "xlHorizontal"
    Case Else: MsgBox "None"
    End Select
End Sub
 
Regards,
Lalit Mohan

UTC+5:30, stonesfan wrote:

> I need to trap PageSetup settings to determine if the active worksheet can 
> be printed programmatically.
> (Note that I'm not asking how to change them - if they are not within 
> reason, the active sheet will not be printed.)
>  
> I thought the following line of code would result in "xlPortrait" or 
> "xlHorizontal", or a numeric value associated with each:
>      MsgBox ActiveSheet.Name & " Orientation = " & 
> Application.ActiveSheet.PageSetup.Orientation
>  
> However, regardless of which way the Orientation is set, the MsgBox always 
> shows "1". I guess this means the orientation is set, but does not indicate 
> which way.
>  
> How can I pop-up a message box indicating the Orientation?
>  
> I'm using Excel 2007, Windows 7.
> Thanks in advance,
> Mike
>

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