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Default Listing the names of your worksheets

I've searched but haven't come up with an exact answer on this,
I want to use one empty worksheet to display a list of all of the worksheets
in the workbook. I will then be using the names in order to get data from
each sheet. I started doing it manually, just typing in the name of the
sheet, but there are way too many sheets and I've only made a dent so far.

Are there any formulas?
Macros?
Scripts?

I'd rather get a formula first, even if it's long and drawn out, and then a
macro. Last thing I'd try is the script.

Thanks in advance.
 
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