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Browse All TopicsI am interested in finding a way to programmatically set / change the page and/or print properties within a Visio 2003 drawing. Ideally, I would like to have three buttons:
- Print on a single 11x17 page
- Print on two 8.5x11 pages
- Print on a single 8.5x11 page
My drawings are set up for 11x17 in landscape orientation and are set to print across two 8.5x11 pages in portrait orientation. I would like users to be able to click a button that will automatically set the print settings according to how they want the drawing to render on paper. If this could also work in the Visio viewer, even better.
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by: mburdickPosted on 2009-02-24 at 09:46:06ID: 23724119
I figured out the code on my own by recording macros, editing them, and manipulating some of the variables that I need set. What I've come up with for code is listed below.
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