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Default Copying Tab within a Workbook

If you want to create a copy of a sheet, the quickest way is to hold
down the CTRL key and drag the sheet tab horizontally - a small arrow
will indicate where the tab will be inserted when you take your finger
off the mouse button. As this is a straight copy, you will not get the
warning message.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Feb 20, 9:22*pm, Madelene
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I have a big workbook with multiple tabs. *When I need to copy a tab within a
workbook, a message appears saying "a formula sheet you want to move or copy
contains the name "xxx" which already exist on the destination w/s. *Do you
want to use the version of the name?" *I keep clicking until the name
finishes from the alphabetical sequence. *It is so timing consuming. *Could
someone pls help me?

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