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I have a few questions:

The first is:

Is it possible to have multiple templetes in one workbook (i.e. if
Sheet1 has the information such as Name: {myname} , Date: {today} , and
Information: {now} ) is it possible for corrosponding sheets after
sheet1 have the same information however, it omits "myname," "today"
and "now?" Instead read {yourname}, {tomorrow} and {later}? (or other
information?)

The second question corresponds with the first.

The second question is:

Is there a more effeciant way of adding multiple sheets? I have a
project I am working on that will require 50+ Sheets per book and
using the "copy or move" on the spreadsheets takes too long. I know
you can select multiple sheets and it adds x # sheets selected, however
I have the problem of going back and deleting the information. Is there
an easier way of doing this?

Thanks.

pnurman


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