XL: Macro to Print a Group of Files Located in Same Folder
ID: Q107880
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Excel for Windows, version 5.0
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Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, version 5.0
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Microsoft Excel for Windows 95, version 7.0
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Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
SUMMARY
This article contains a sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications
macro (Sub procedure) you can use to print a batch of files that are all
located in the same folder (directory). The macro requests a folder name
and then prints all the files in that folder.
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To work with the example below, follow these steps:
- Open a new workbook.
- Insert a new module sheet. In Microsoft Excel 97 and Microsoft Excel 98
Macintosh Edition, point to Macro on the Tools menu, and then click
Visual Basic Editor. In the Editor, click Module on the Insert menu,
In Microsoft Excel versions 5.0 and 7.0, on the Insert menu, point to
Macro, and then click Module.
- Type the following sample macro in the module:
Sub Batch_Print()
Dim Input_Dir, Print_File As String
Input_Dir = InputBox _
("Input directory path containing the files to print")
' Defines Print_File equal to the first Microsoft Excel file found
' in the directory specified in the InputBox above.
Print_File = Dir(Input_Dir & "\*.xl*")
' If you are using Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, you need
' to change Print_File = Dir(Input_Dir & "' .xl*") to
'
' If you are using Microsoft Excel 5.0, use this line
' Print_File = Dir(Input_Dir & ":", MacID("XLS5"))
'
' If you are using Microsoft Excel 98, use this line
' Print_File = Dir(Input_Dir & ":", MacID("XLS8"))
'
' and change Workbooks.Open Filename:=Input_Dir & "\" & Print_File
' to:
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' Workbooks.Open Filename:=Input_Dir & ":" & Print_File
' Loops through the directory specified in the above InputBox
' and opens each workbook in the directory, prints all sheets
' in the workbook and closes the workbook. Continues until are
' all files are printed.
Do While Len(Print_File) > 0
Workbooks.Open Filename:=Input_Dir & "\" & Print_File
ActiveWorkbook.PrintOut Copies:=1
ActiveWorkbook.Close
Print_File = Dir()
Loop
End Sub
REFERENCES
"Visual Basic Reference," version 5.0, pages 143-145
For additional information about getting help with Visual Basic for
Applications, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge
Base:
Q163435 VBA: Programming Resources for Visual Basic for Applications
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