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Hi again,
I realize I should add that in the notation Sheet2.Visible = xlSheetVisible Sheet2 is the code windows name for the sheet if you use the spreadsheet name you must write the above line as Sheets("Sheet2").Visible = xlSheetVisible -- If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Shawnn" wrote: Worksheet 1 displays a list of questions. Based on the answer of those questions (via checkbox), I would like to display different worksheets. For example the worksheet one is always displayed. If you select yes to question #1, then worksheet 2 appears. If you select yes to question #2 then worksheet 3 also appears. Can this be done? |
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