Where did the .msg files come from?By looking online, it sounds like .msg files 
COULD be:
MSG is a file extension for a mail message file format used by Microsoft 
Outlook and Exchange.  
An MSG file can contain plain ASCII text for the headers and the main message 
body as well as hyperlinks and attachments.  MSG files may be exported for the 
purposes of archiving and storage or scanning for malware.
Which means that they could be treated as a .txt file and opened with 
Notepad/WordPad and printed.Or even opened within Excel.Which might be easier, 
but may cause formatting issues.
I'd suggest renaming a file to a .txt extension and try opening it with Excel 
and see what you get. Paul-----------------------------------------
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    On Tuesday, March 29, 2016 4:55 AM, Faisal Pk <idforex...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
 

 Dear All,
I have the below macro in excel which opens and takes print of a word file 
saved in a folder. In the same way i need to print .msg file saved in a folder, 
could you please guide me how to edit the macro to do the same.
I am using Excel 2016. Appreciate if anybody could help me on this.

Sub Test()    Dim Obj As Object    Dim ObjDoc As Object        Set Obj = 
CreateObject("word.Application")    Set ObjDoc = 
Obj.Documents.Open("D:\Faisal\1234567890.doc")    ObjDoc.PrintOut    End Sub
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