Unfortunately, it doesn't work. I do print all sheets at once, by selecting 
all sheets and then click print (with duplex). However, before I do that, I 
have to select every sheet individually and select print duplex. Then, I 
can select them all and actually print them in duplex.
Christoph

On Wednesday, June 26, 2013 12:44:17 AM UTC-4, sandeep chhajer wrote:

> Hey instead of printing individual sheet at a time, you can use print 
> workbook (hide those sheets which is not required) and set the print into 
> duplex mode! I think it may help you.
>
> Sandeep Chhajer.
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> *Subject: *$$Excel-Macros$$ Duplex Print Setting for Each Sheet via Macro 
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>  
> I've found a ton of info online but unfortunately, nothing that solved my 
> problem: Every month, I prepare a workbook which is assembled from 5 
> different workbooks. I move some sheets from each of these five into a 
> consolidated workbook. The only way I can get it to print double-sided is 
> to select every individual worksheet manually and click on FILE -> PRINT 
> and then select "Print on both sides - Flip pages on long edge". 
> Considering that my workbook has more than 100 sheets, this is a really 
> time-consuming process. Perfect for a macro, right? 
>  
> I have my standard macro that pans through every sheet and I wanted to add 
> a few lines of code that would set the double-sided printing settings as 
> descibed above. I can't find it though. When I record a macro to see what 
> the code would look like, it doesn't record changing this setting under 
> FILE->PRINT. I'm using Excel 2010 by the way. 
>  
> Can anybody help me out or refer me to this topic in here if address 
> previously already? Thanks for your support. I tried highlighting all 
> sheets and selecting this double-sided printing option but that won't work. 
> Only way I get it to print is to select every sheet individually and then 
> change the print setting. There's got to be a way to create this in VBA.
>  
> Thanks,
> Christoph
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