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Page Layout Properties in Excel Macro

Asked by DVation191 in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, VB Script

I have a macro I'm trying to finish up in Excel 2007. The last part I need to script is to make the page print portrait, autofit horizontally 1 page wide and be on automatic for vertical pages. Every combination of commands I'm coming up with isn't quite getting me the result I am expecting.

    With ActiveSheet.PageSetup
        .PrintTitleRows = "$1:$1"
        .Zoom = True
        .Orientation = xlLandscape        
        .FitToPagesWide = 1
    End With

I've tried various combinations of FitToPagesTall and FitToPagesWide as well as Zoom and can't seem to get it to the layout I'm looking for. Any suggestions?Start Free Trial
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