Microsoft KB Archive/213810

= How to determine how many pages will be printed in Excel =

Article ID: 213810

Article Last Modified on 1/24/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office Excel 2007
 * Microsoft Office Excel 2003
 * Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Excel 2002 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q213810



For a Microsoft Excel 97 and earlier and Microsoft Excel 98 and earlier version of this article, see 139405.



SUMMARY
Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications does not provide a method to determine the total number of pages that will print in a worksheet. However, you can use the ExecuteExcel4Macro method to use the GET.DOCUMENT(50) macro sheet function to return the total number of pages that will be printed on the active worksheet.



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To use the following macro, set up a Microsoft Excel file as follows:  Create a new Microsoft Excel workbook. Select the range A1:J100. Enter the number 1 and press CTRL+ENTER. You should see all the selected cells filled with the number 1. Insert a Visual Basic macro module.  Type the following code in the module: Sub ShowMe MsgBox ExecuteExcel4Macro("GET.DOCUMENT(50)") & _ " pages will be printed." End Sub  Run the macro.</li></ol>

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