That's awesome man! thanks a lot.
"Norman Jones" wrote in message
...
Hi Greegan,
Try replacing your code with:
Sub InsertSheet()
Sheets("Insert Template DO NOT DELETE").Copy _
After:=Sheets(Sheets.Count)
With ActiveWindow
.DisplayGridlines = False
.DisplayHeadings = True
.Zoom = 80
End With
ActiveSheet.Name = "Temp"
End Sub
---
Regards,
Norman
"Greegan" wrote in message
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All i did for this is record an RIGHT CLICK on the tab"Insert Template DO
NOT DELETEmove/copycreate copy, and then i named the tab TEMP
and I believe I zoomed the size to 80 % but that's about it
any help is appreciated
Here it is...
Sub Macro1()
'
' Macro1 Macro
' Macro recorded 7/29/2005 by sbeattie
'
'
Dim nSht As Worksheet
Set nSht = Sheets.Add
nSht.Move befo=Sheets(Sheets.Count)
ActiveSheet.Name = "Temp"
Range("A1").Select
' test passed
Application.CutCopyMode = False
With ActiveWindow
.DisplayGridlines = False
.DisplayHeadings = False
End With
Range("A1").Select
With ActiveSheet.PageSetup
.PrintTitleRows = ""
.PrintTitleColumns = ""
End With
ActiveSheet.PageSetup.PrintArea = ""
With ActiveSheet.PageSetup
.LeftHeader = ""
.CenterHeader = ""
.RightHeader = ""
.LeftFooter = ""
.CenterFooter = ""
.RightFooter = ""
.LeftMargin = Application.InchesToPoints(0.75)
.RightMargin = Application.InchesToPoints(0.75)
.TopMargin = Application.InchesToPoints(1)
.BottomMargin = Application.InchesToPoints(1)
.HeaderMargin = Application.InchesToPoints(0.5)
.FooterMargin = Application.InchesToPoints(0.5)
.PrintHeadings = False
.PrintGridlines = False
.PrintComments = xlPrintNoComments
.CenterHorizontally = False
.CenterVertically = False
.Orientation = xlPortrait
.Draft = False
.PaperSize = xlPaperLetter
.FirstPageNumber = xlAutomatic
.Order = xlDownThenOver
.BlackAndWhite = False
.Zoom = 80
.PrintErrors = xlPrintErrorsDisplayed
End With
Sheets("Insert Template DO NOT DELETE").Select
Cells.Select
Selection.Copy
Sheets("Temp").Select
Cells.Select
ActiveSheet.Paste
Range("A1:H2").Select
End Sub
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
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If your macro does the same thing as edit|Move or copy sheet, then you
should be
seeing the headers, too.
But it sounds like you're copying some of the cells--not all. Maybe you
can
amend the macro to include those header rows???
You may want to post that portion of the code that does the copying.
Greegan wrote:
How would I have the Header copied over when I copy the worksheet I've
selected - but in a macro?
I have it now so I click a menu button that's linked to the macro which
copies the worksheet and has very few issues showing up, except the
header
is not copying over.
I understand this is how its supposed to happen, but outside of
recording a
macro where I'm copying info from one sheet's Header to the other I
don't
know what else I can do. Can anyone assist me with this?
Thanks in advance
G
--
Dave Peterson
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