Macro For Word

RankinC

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I have no idea how to write a macro but I'm pretty sure someone could help. I have a document that contains 6 pages, but when I print I want it to automatically print the 1st page twice. Because its a mail merge with a corporate system it doesn't allow the print dialog box to come up. Any help please.

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Chris
 

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I'm a total idiot at Word VBA, but I think something like this would do the trick:
Code:
Sub testit()

    Application.PrintOut FileName:="", Range:=wdPrintCurrentPage, Pages:="1"
    Application.PrintOut FileName:="", Range:=wdPrintAllDocument

End Sub
 
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