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' Throw away Macro created by Doug Robbins ' Dim i As Long For i = 1 To ActiveDocument.Sections.Count ActiveDocument.PrintOut Range:=wdPrintFromTo, From:="s" & i, To:="s" & i Next -- Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups for the benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited questions forwarded directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote in message ... I need to print a high volume (1000) of high quality 4-page brochures that need to be stapled. After being merged, the printer can not handle the extremely large size of file. The printer/copier support indicated I need to insert a macro, code or VBA macro that will send the merged documents to the printer individually. The alternative is printing each one manually (ugh!) Does anyone know of a code or macro to use for this? Any suggestions? Crys |
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