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"tthe" wrote
is there a way of listing all my worksheets on a master worksheet? Another option, try the sub below: Steps -------- Press Alt+F11 to go to VBE Click Insert Module Copy paste everything within the dotted lines below into the whitespace on the right -------begin vba----- Sub SheetNames() 'Peo Sjoblom in .worksheet.functions Jul '02 Dim wkSht As Worksheet Range("A1").Select For Each wkSht In Worksheets Selection = wkSht.Name ActiveCell.Offset(rowOffset:=1, columnOffset:=0).Activate Next wkSht End Sub -------endvba------ Press Alt+Q to get back to Excel In a *new* sheet, press Alt+F8 Select "SheetNames" Run The sheetnames will be listed in A1 down, in this sequence: 1st sheet (leftmost) will be listed in A1, 2nd sheet in A2, and so on Hidden sheets will also be listed and will appear after the last (rightmost) sheet -- Rgds Max xl 97 --- Singapore, GMT+8 xdemechanik http://savefile.com/projects/236895 -- |
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