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Default Copy Workbook?


Hiya guys and Gals

I need to make a hole lotta workbooks for work.

Is it possible to have two workbooks and for excel to do this for me.

Let me explain;

What i intend to do is to have one workbook were the user would enter
15 names. What i would then like to do is for it to copy the other work
one for everyname in the list. What i would further need to do would be
to use a find and replace function to find every reference of
default.xls to "theNameThatItWasCreatedWith".xls.

Now i am realistic and i don't expect someone to print masses of code
here for me but if you could give me the jist of how this could be
accomplished i would be greatly apprciative.

Kind regards

James


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