Gentlemen,
I came up with something that works for me, based on all
your feedback, thanks for all your help.
-----Original Message-----
I misunderstood your original question but put this in
the ThisWorkbook
module to run each time you open the workbook or you
could run manually from
a button. No need to recount.
Private Sub Workbook_Open()
For i = 1 To Worksheets.Count
Sheets("sheet1").Cells(i, 1) = Sheets(i).Name
Next i
End Sub
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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
"johnT" wrote in
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do you have some sample code that i can copy??
-----Original Message-----
Not sure - one solution could be to do a count of the
sheets when you open
the workbook and have a macro which counts if the
number
of sheets increases
then runs you code.
"johnT" wrote in
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Ok, the macro seems to work if I insert a new sheet,
but
is it possible to run the macro if I copy a sheet??
-----Original Message-----
John,
It works fine for me,
Is Sheet1 definately called "Sheet1"? (i.e. the tab
on
the excel workbook
says "Sheet1".
What do you mean by doesn't work - it did take ages
to
run for me but that
may just be my laptop being funny.
Regards
Andi
"johnT" wrote
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does anybody know why this doesn't work:
Private Sub Workbook_NewSheet(ByVal Sh As Object)
Set rng = Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1")
i = 1
For Each sht In Worksheets
rng(i, 1) = sht.Name
i = i + 1
Next
End Sub
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