NamedRange.PrintOutEx Method
Definition
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Prints the object.
public object PrintOutEx (object From, object To, object Copies, object Preview, object ActivePrinter, object PrintToFile, object Collate, object PrToFileName);
abstract member PrintOutEx : obj * obj * obj * obj * obj * obj * obj * obj -> obj
Public Function PrintOutEx (Optional From As Object, Optional To As Object, Optional Copies As Object, Optional Preview As Object, Optional ActivePrinter As Object, Optional PrintToFile As Object, Optional Collate As Object, Optional PrToFileName As Object) As Object
Parameters
- From
- Object
The number of the first page to start printing. By default, printing starts at the beginning.
- To
- Object
The number of the last page to print. By default, printing ends at the last page.
- Copies
- Object
The number of copies to print. By default, one copy is printed.
- Preview
- Object
true
to have Excel invoke print preview before printing the object. false
(or omitted) to print the object immediately.
- ActivePrinter
- Object
Sets the name of the active printer.
- PrintToFile
- Object
true
to print to a file. If PrToFileName
is not specified, Excel prompts the user to enter the name of the output file.
- Collate
- Object
true
to collate multiple copies.
- PrToFileName
- Object
If PrintToFile
is set to true
, this argument specifies the name of the file you want to print to.
Returns
An Object that represents a NamedRange object.
Examples
The following code example uses the PrintOutEx method to print one copy of the first two pages of the named range NamedRange1
to the default printer. To run this code example, your workbook must contain a worksheet named Sheet1
with a named range named NamedRange1
that covers a range of cells that contain some data.
This example is for a document-level customization.
private void PrintNamedRange()
{
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.NamedRange myNamedRange =
Globals.Sheet1.namedRange1;
myNamedRange.PrintOutEx(
1,
2,
1,
false,
false,
true);
}
Private Sub PrintNamedRange()
Dim myNamedRange As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.NamedRange = _
Globals.Sheet1.NamedRange1
myNamedRange.PrintOutEx( _
From:=1, _
To:=2, _
Copies:=1, _
Preview:=False)
End Sub