Yes, **workbook**, not my mistyped **worksheet**.
Thanks for correcting the correction. <g
Rick
"Mike H" wrote in message
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I think you may have meant if the workbook has been saved, it works fine if
you add a new sheet to a saved workbook and use the formula in that new
unsaved sheet
"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote:
Just a follow-up note on Mike's formula... it will only work if the
worksheet has been saved.
Rick
"Mike H" wrote in message
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Try this
=MID(CELL("filename",A1),FIND("]",CELL("filename",A1))+1,256)
Mike
"balder" wrote:
Is there a way to make a cell content in a spreadsheet equal to the
tab
name
of that spread sheet w/o having to type the tab name into the cell?
Like b1="tab name" where tab name would be copied into cell b1