Microsoft KB Archive/211773

= WD2000: Sample Macro to Print All Open Documents =

Article ID: 211773

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition

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SUMMARY
The following sample Visual Basic for Applications procedure uses the Documents Collection object to print all documents that are open in Word.



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212536 OFF2000: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles

The following sample macro prints all open documents one after another to your default printer. Sub PrintAll Dim aDoc as Document For Each aDoc In Documents aDoc.PrintOut Next End Sub You may want to close each document after it is printed; however, the updating of certain field codes in the process of repagination modifies the document, causing Word to prompt you to save the document.

To automate the closing of documents without the "save changes" message, add the SaveChanges argument to Line 3 using one of these methods.

Method 1: Do Not Save Changes at Closing
For Each aDoc In Documents aDoc.PrintOut aDoc.Close SaveChanges:=wdDoNotSaveChanges Next

Method 2: Save Changes at Closing
For Each aDoc In Documents aDoc.PrintOut aDoc.Close SaveChanges:=wdSaveChanges Next

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