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See solution in other versions of Excel:.How to open the VBA environmentYou can access the VBA environment in Excel 2013 by opening the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications window.First, be sure that the DEVELOPER tab is visible in the toolbar in Excel.The DEVELOPER tab is the toolbar that has the buttons to open the VBA editor and create Form/ActiveX Controls like buttons, checkboxes, etc.To display the DEVELOPER tab, click on FILE in the menu bar and select Options from the drop down menu.When the Excel Options window appears, click on the Customize Ribbon option on the left. Click on the Developer checkbox under the list of Main Tabs on the right. Then click on the OK button.Select the DEVELOPER tab from the toolbar at the top of the screen. Then click on the Visual Basic option in the Code group.Now the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications editor should appear and you can view your VBA code.

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Not sure I understand what you are asking? Are these two different requests:Let me try to restate:I'd like to find a way to use VBA to get two PDFs concatenated (merged).I'd love it to just write a couple of lines of VBA that creates one PDF out of two pdfs. I don't know how to do that.Another idea was to import a PDFs into excel and print them out as a single file.One of my first attempts at this was to import into Excel the one that doesn't originally come from Excel. I was hoping to just add that page to the list of pages I was printing. The problem is that excel compresses the image and it loses too much resolution & clarity to rely on.Why not get Acrobat?I am not 100% clear that Acrobat will do what I want, which is have a macro button in Excel that prints a PDF and concatenates a different PDF (not from Excel)onto the one I created.