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Default Saving to a worksheet in another file...?


Hello, my boss wants me to come up with a macro to save an entire
worksheet into another file (IE he's tired of copying and pasting).
Let's say I've got File 1 and File 2. File 1 has a worksheet that has
been approved, so it needs to be moved to File 2. I would need to
insert a new worksheet into File 2, rename the worksheet to a character
string specified by the user, then copy the whole worksheet from File 1
into the new worksheet in File 2. I have NO idea how to write a macro
to do this... anyone out there smarter than me? :)


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