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- MAC 2016 EXCEL VBA PARAMETERS FOR ACTIVESHEET.EXPORTASFIXEDFORMAT PDF
- MAC 2016 EXCEL VBA PARAMETERS FOR ACTIVESHEET.EXPORTASFIXEDFORMAT CODE
The macro will then be available to run in the Macros window.
MAC 2016 EXCEL VBA PARAMETERS FOR ACTIVESHEET.EXPORTASFIXEDFORMAT CODE
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MAC 2016 EXCEL VBA PARAMETERS FOR ACTIVESHEET.EXPORTASFIXEDFORMAT PDF
It appears that the export to PDF parameters react differently on mac than on windows PC and you need a workaround that saves the PDF into the users Library folder, specificially into the Office Library folder. I am not sure if this request is still valid, but I found a solution on Sheets("Estimate summary").Range("E" & LigneIS + 1) = Sheets("NANTUCKET ESTIMATE").Range("M49") Sheets("Estimate summary").Range("D" & LigneIS + 1) = Sheets("NANTUCKET ESTIMATE").Range("A12") Sheets("Estimate summary").Range("B" & LigneIS + 1) = Sheets("NANTUCKET ESTIMATE").Range("H8") XlQualityStandard, IncludeDocProperties:=True, IgnorePrintAreas:=False, _ Lien = "/Users/macbookpro/Desktop/INVOICE/" & Tipe2ĬhDir "/Users/macbookpro/Desktop/INVOICE/" & Tipe2ĪctiveSheet.ExportAsFixedFormat Type:=xlTypePDF, Filename:= _ Sheets("NANTUCKET ESTIMATE").Range("M49")
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Sheets("Estimate summary").Range("E" & LigneIS + 1) = Sheets("NANTUCKET ESTIMATE").Range("A12") Sheets("Estimate summary").Range("D" & LigneIS + 1) = Sheets("Estimate summary").Range("C" & LigneIS + 1) = "NANTUCKET" Sheets("Estimate summary").Range("B" & LigneIS + 1) = Sheets("Estimate summary").Range("A" & LigneIS + 1) = Now Sheets("Invoice summary").Range("E" & LigneIS + 1) = Sheets("NANTUCKET ESTIMATE").Range("M49") Sheets("Invoice summary").Range("D" & LigneIS + 1) = Sheets("NANTUCKET ESTIMATE").Range("A12") Sheets("Invoice summary").Range("C" & LigneIS + 1) = "NANTUCKET" Sheets("Invoice summary").Range("B" & LigneIS + 1) = Sheets("NANTUCKET ESTIMATE").Range("H8") Sheets("Invoice summary").Range("A" & LigneIS + 1) = Now LigneIS = Application.CountA(Sheets("Invoice summary").Range("A:A")) If anybody can help me I will be very glad. Same code working on my Windows PC, but it doesn't work on my MAC pc.When I click the Save button, it's printing the pdf instead save it. I want to export the active sheet as a PDF file to the specific folder. I have a macro code for my Excel document.