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Is there a way I can put the DATE on the 3/4th Tab, and have each Tab after
it Auto put the next Date on them, having enough tabs for a month + a few
main page tabs.

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Hi

Take a look at the code in the sample file I created for producing a Monthly
Workbook.
You can find it at
http://www.contextures.com/excelfilesRoger.html
the file is
http://www.contextures.com/CreateMthlyWkbks.zip

Modifying that code should do what you want.
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Is there a way I can put the DATE on the 3/4th Tab, and have each Tab
after
it Auto put the next Date on them, having enough tabs for a month + a few
main page tabs.

Thanks
Mastermk

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