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Chris Gruel
I know that I am overcomplicating this. I have records that need to be
printed. Lets say 536 records, some on two or more pages. I want to
print 30 records, then 30 more till the printer has printed the whole
report. I believe that VBA will best the best way to do this
automatically with the click of a button. The reason I want to print 30
records at a time is that I have to put these in groups of 30 and I
have to do the math in my head as to 30 records later because they are
not all single page printouts and it would be much easier just to print
30 at a time (each 30 being sent to the print que individually)as our
printer will offset each print job so that you can tell the difference
between the print jobs. I know this has to be easier than what I am
trying to piece together on my own. If someone could please help I
would appreciate it, thanks.
Chris
printed. Lets say 536 records, some on two or more pages. I want to
print 30 records, then 30 more till the printer has printed the whole
report. I believe that VBA will best the best way to do this
automatically with the click of a button. The reason I want to print 30
records at a time is that I have to put these in groups of 30 and I
have to do the math in my head as to 30 records later because they are
not all single page printouts and it would be much easier just to print
30 at a time (each 30 being sent to the print que individually)as our
printer will offset each print job so that you can tell the difference
between the print jobs. I know this has to be easier than what I am
trying to piece together on my own. If someone could please help I
would appreciate it, thanks.
Chris