Hi all,
I've searched all over and can't seem to find a solution.
i have a 10 page document and pages 5 and 6, then pages 9 and 10 are supposed to be printed double sided(duplex).
Is this doable?
-Steve
Hi all,
I've searched all over and can't seem to find a solution.
i have a 10 page document and pages 5 and 6, then pages 9 and 10 are supposed to be printed double sided(duplex).
Is this doable?
-Steve
I have had a look at this issue. As of yet I have not seen anything that may assist you in this. Have you considered printing a defined range of "single page format" pages of your document and then printing a second copy of selected pages as double sided pages?
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I will try that. Thanks for the suggestion!
Duplex seems to be a printer option not available in VBA. I can print 5-6 manually by selecting print manually
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Macro recorder does not capture it
Application.PrintOut FileName:="", Range:=wdPrintRangeOfPages, Item:=wdPrintDocumentWithMarkup, Copies:=1, Pages:="5-6", _ PageType:=wdPrintAllPages, Collate:=True, Background:=True, PrintToFile:=False, _ PrintZoomColumn:=0, PrintZoomRow:=0, PrintZoomPaperWidth:=0, PrintZoomPaperHeight:=0
There's a workaround here that is supposed to work
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/...-word-2013-vba
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Paul
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Thanks for looking into this Paul. I'll check it out now.