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What would the naming convention be for the copied sheets?
Here's a macro from Dave Peterson that copies a sheet named Template and names each copy according to a list of names on a sheet named List. Post back with more info if not what you want. Sub CreateNameSheets() ' by Dave Peterson ' List sheetnames required in col A in a sheet: List ' Sub will copy sheets based on the sheet named as: Template ' and name the sheets accordingly Dim TemplateWks As Worksheet Dim ListWks As Worksheet Dim ListRng As Range Dim mycell As Range Set TemplateWks = Worksheets("Template") Set ListWks = Worksheets("list") With ListWks Set ListRng = .Range("a1", .Cells(.Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp)) End With For Each mycell In ListRng.Cells TemplateWks.Copy After:=Worksheets(Worksheets.Count) On Error Resume Next ActiveSheet.Name = mycell.Value If Err.Number < 0 Then MsgBox "Please fix: " & ActiveSheet.Name Err.Clear End If On Error GoTo 0 Next mycell End Sub Gord On Wed, 1 Apr 2009 10:09:01 -0700, tutink777 wrote: Gord, I want to copy a specific sheet I already created (inlcuding its formulas, etc) and change the name of that sheet, 55 times. Can you tell me the macro to use to do that? Thanks so much for any help. Michelle "Gord Dibben" wrote: I may have misread your post. The macro I supplied adds new sheets and names them. Do you also want the incremented date entered in a cell on each sheet? Do you want to copy a specific sheet rather than create new sheets? Gord On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 08:07:57 -0700, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote: Sub Add_Year_Sheets() Dim dFrom As Date, dTo As Date Dim d As Date, i As Long dFrom = CDate("1/Jan/07") ' edit to suit dTo = CDate("31/Dec/07") ' edit to suit dTo = dFrom + 364 ' 365 if above year is a leap year n = Worksheets.Count - 1 For d = dFrom To dTo 'If Weekday(CDate(d), 2) < 6 Then n = n + 1 Worksheets.Add(After:=Worksheets(n)).Name = Format(d, "ddd dd mmm") 'End If Next Worksheets(1).Activate End Sub Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 09:42:03 -0700, Den wrote: This looks like something I want to do for a daily log i'm making. Can you tell me how to create the macro? "Kaybay" wrote: I'm trying to create a new sheet for each day of the year. It needs to contain the day and date but I really don't want to copy and paste 2 years of forms and manually change the date. Please can anybody help. |
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