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We have a multipage workbook (10 worksheets) and need to extract/save one
page a standalone file.

Appreciate any assitance.

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Right click on the sheet tab and select Move or Copy and select New
workbook.

Andy.

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We have a multipage workbook (10 worksheets) and need to extract/save one
page a standalone file.

Appreciate any assitance.

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"AndyB" wrote:

Hi

Right click on the sheet tab and select Move or Copy and select New
workbook.

Andy.

"Tom" wrote in message
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We have a multipage workbook (10 worksheets) and need to extract/save one
page a standalone file.

Appreciate any assitance.

Thanks




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