I have created my macro to print two copies.

B

Belita

I created a Macro to print two copies of a document, however it only prints
one. Where am I going wrong?
 
J

John

Belita said:
I created a Macro to print two copies of a document, however it only prints
one. Where am I going wrong?

Belita,
OK, I give, where?

I'm sorry but your message is kind of like, "it's broke, how do I fix
it?" First, are you talking about MS Project, a planning and scheduling
application? If not, you have the wrong newsgroup. If yes, then more
information is needed - like perhaps what the macro code looks like.

John
Project MVP
 
S

Steve House [Project MVP]

Why do you need a macro to do that? All it takes is in the file menu,
select "print" and set the spinner on the dialog box for number of copies to
"2."
 

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