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Name a worksheet tab based on the value in a cell.
Hello all,
I have found a lot of posts about how to populate a cell with the value in the worksheet tab name, but not the other way around. I would like to automatically name the worksheet tab based on the value in a specific cell. I'm ok with formula's but not "up" on VB. Is there a formula I could use to accomplish this? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. Christine |
Name a worksheet tab based on the value in a cell.
Hi Christine
These 2 subs will do the task. The first will just name the Active Sheet. The second will run through the file and name all sheets according to the value in cell A1 - provided A1 contains a value. Sub NameSheet() If Range("A1") < "" Then ActiveSheet.Name = Range("A1").Value End If ActiveSheet.Name = Range("A1").Value End Sub Sub NameSheets() Dim ws As Worksheet For Each ws In ThisWorkbook.Sheets If ws.Range("A1") < "" Then ws.Name = ws.Range("A1").Value End If Next ws End Sub To install Copy code as above Alt+F11 to invoke the Vb Editor Alt+I+M to Insert a new module Paste the code into the white pane that appears Alt+F11 to return to Excel To Use Alt+F8 Select the macro to use Run -- Regards Roger Govier Christine wrote: Hello all, I have found a lot of posts about how to populate a cell with the value in the worksheet tab name, but not the other way around. I would like to automatically name the worksheet tab based on the value in a specific cell. I'm ok with formula's but not "up" on VB. Is there a formula I could use to accomplish this? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. Christine |
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