Hi Paul,
That worked an absolute treat and also saved a lot of office waste, thanks
very much for your help
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> On Wednesday, May 25, 2016 6:05 AM, brandon_toy via MS EXCEL AND VBA
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> Hello, I have copied and pasted the macro below that was wri
Hello, I have copied and pasted the macro below that was written in order
that a worksheet printed. I would like it to continue functioning as it
does but no longer printing but cannot fathom which parts to remove in
order that this happen
Sub New_job()
'
'
Dim ttdate As String
Dim ttref A