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In Word its possible to insert a field that takes its value from one of the
file propertiers, e.g. Created By. Is it possible to do similar with
Worksheets. I want to use a custom property - Client - in several shhets
within a workbook.
Would be pleased to know its possible and that its only my inexperience
that's stopping me.
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Would be pleased to know its possible

There is no comparable feature in Excel to do this.

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| In Word its possible to insert a field that takes its value from one of
the
| file propertiers, e.g. Created By. Is it possible to do similar with
| Worksheets. I want to use a custom property - Client - in several shhets
| within a workbook.
| Would be pleased to know its possible and that its only my inexperience
| that's stopping me.
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| JohnG, UK


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