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Would you please let us know how you fixed it?
Gord On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 15:08:03 -0800, Pixie78 wrote: Nevermind I fixed it. "Pixie78" wrote: I don't think my last post went through, sorry if it did and this is duplicate. I created a workbook with 5 tabs to track employee vacation. My first tab is named 'Vacation 2007' and is all employees. The 2nd -5th tabs are the same employees but by shift named.... A Shift, B Shift and so on. I just copied info from 'Vacation 2007' and pasted the links in the appropriate shift tab. Now that 2007 is over I need a new one for 2008. Well I already revamped my 2007 version however it will not let me rename the 'Vacation 2007' tab. I assume it's because it is linked but I just figured when I made it that if I changed the names the links would update to whatever I named the tab. Is there a way to rename my master tab without having to completely redo my workbook??? I'd rather leave it named 2007 than make it over again. Thanks for any help. |
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