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Copy worksheet into several worksheets in the same or another work
Need help with copying a worksheet into several worksheets in the same or
another workbook I have found the Merge Works formula, but, as I understand it, that is different from what I am trying to accomplish. That appears to be for what they call shared workbooks. Well, this would not be that. These workbooks would be independent workbooks. Lawrence S. Miller |
Copy worksheet into several worksheets in the same or another work
Hi Lawrence,
Are you trying to copy the whole worksheet or a portion of it. For the whole worksheet just hold down the Ctrl key and drag the sheet tab. For a range just copy and paste. I'm sure there is something a little bit more complicated than the question you are asking? -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "lawrencae" wrote: Need help with copying a worksheet into several worksheets in the same or another workbook I have found the Merge Works formula, but, as I understand it, that is different from what I am trying to accomplish. That appears to be for what they call shared workbooks. Well, this would not be that. These workbooks would be independent workbooks. Lawrence S. Miller |
Copy worksheet into several worksheets in the same or another
Hello Shane Devenshire,
You are right; there is more to it. I have created a Daily Sales and Expenses Report form that is, for my low level of expertise, complex. What I would like to accomplish is: 1) Copy the one worksheet template I have created into 11 more worksheets, so that there will be one for each month of the year. 2) Name the 12 worksheet tabs for the months of the year. 3) Copy the whole shebang, including the named month tabs, into several other workbooks. 4) Cause the calendar days and dates for each month to update themselves when I do this whole thing over again for 2009, and on and on. Of course, I could accomplish this task the slower cut and paste way, except for the calendar updating, but, since I have to do these reports for several business locations, I would prefer automating this task to the extent possible. There you have. I look forward to your help. All the best, Lawrence S. Miller "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi Lawrence, Are you trying to copy the whole worksheet or a portion of it. For the whole worksheet just hold down the Ctrl key and drag the sheet tab. For a range just copy and paste. I'm sure there is something a little bit more complicated than the question you are asking? -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "lawrencae" wrote: Need help with copying a worksheet into several worksheets in the same or another workbook I have found the Merge Works formula, but, as I understand it, that is different from what I am trying to accomplish. That appears to be for what they call shared workbooks. Well, this would not be that. These workbooks would be independent workbooks. Lawrence S. Miller |
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