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The *easiest and quickest* way to duplicate (copy) a sheet within the same
WB is: Click on the sheet tab you wish to copy, Hold down <Ctrl, Then, drag the tab left (or right), just so the tiny sheet icon clears the tab border, Release the mouse, Release <Ctrl. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Michelle" wrote in message ... My life saver!!!! Thank you 84 times over again! That did the trick and I appreciate all of the responses. I've been playing with Excel for years and have just started to really dig into what this program can do. I took my specialist certification from MS a few weeks ago and passed but I can tell I have a long way to go before I can be an expert. Thanks again to all who replied! Michelle "Mike Middleton" wrote: Michelle - Perhaps I should have said I was trying to copy the same worksheet over and over again but within the same workbook. Any suggestions? < Edit | Move or Copy Sheet | Create a copy ... Or, right-click the sheet tab, ... - Mike Middleton http://www.DecisionToolworks.com Decision Analysis Add-ins for Excel "Michelle" wrote in message ... Please forgive my inexperience but I don't understand what you mean by "myform". Perhaps I should have said I was trying to copy the same worksheet over and over again but within the same workbook. Any suggestions? I tried the select all, copy, paste special, all, but the page setup isn't staying with the copy. I have it set up for landscape, headers, footers etc and none of that is like I set it up on the first page. Thanks, Michelle "JLGWhiz" wrote: Forgot the quote marks for the name. Worksheets("myForm").Copy After:=Worksheets("myForm") ActiveSheet.Name = "myForm2" "JLGWhiz" wrote: The standard copy method for a worksheet should carry everything over. Sample code below. Worksheets("myForm").Copy After:=Worksheets("myForm") ActiveSheet.Name = myForm2 "Michelle" wrote: I'm creating a form worksheet that will be repeated 84 times. Is there a way that I can copy this same form into each tab without having to do a page set up for each worksheet? Each tab represents one filing cabinet number and the form is for a Record Inventory. This form is just one page with merged cells, column headings etc. Thanks! |
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