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Assigning a Macro to a Keyboard Combination
Hiding Rows Based on a Cell Value
Jackie asked if there was a way to include leading zeroes in the page numbers placed in a footer. She needs her page numbers to always be five characters long, with leading zeroes, as necessary, to fill out the length. Thus, page numbers would be 00001, 00002, etc.
Excel doesn't provide very good formatting for its page numbers. One solution (perhaps the most viable) is to print each page in your worksheet, one at a time, changing the page number as you go. This macro takes that approach:
Sub FormattedPageNums()
Dim iPages As Integer
Dim J As Integer
Dim sFormat As String
sFormat = "00000"
' Get count of pages in active sheet
iPages = ExecuteExcel4Macro("Get.Document(50)")
With ActiveSheet
For J = 1 To iPages
.PageSetup.CenterFooter = Format(J, sFormat)
.PrintOut From:=J, To:=J
Next J
End With
End Sub
The macro discovers how many pages are in the entire printout, and then steps through each page of that printout. Prior to printing each page, individually, the .CenterFooter property is set equal to a formatted string that represents the page number with leading zeros.
You can modify the macro, as desired, to place different information in the footer. You could also change the area of the footer that is changed by using .LeftFooter or .RightFooter instead of .CenterFooter.
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