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SUMMARYMicrosoft 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. MORE INFORMATIONMicrosoft provides programming examples for illustration only, without warranty
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REFERENCESAdditional information on the Get.Document macro function can be found in the Excel Function reference manual. Additional query words: PageSetup PrintPreview Count Pages determining XL2000
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