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Stuart[_5_]

Can a workbook be 'Tagged' as follows:?
 
I would like to find a way to reliably 'tag' a workbook, such that
a simple check via code will return the 'type' of workbook the
user is working with.

I will place the 'tag' when the workbook is created.

Later, I would use code to check the type of workbook, and direct
further code accordingly.

Say there are 3 types of workbook, and where the user must not
be able to change the 'tag'.

Can this be achieved, please?

Regards.


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John Green[_3_]

Can a workbook be 'Tagged' as follows:?
 
You could create a hidden name in the workbook.

ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="Tag", RefersTo:="Type1", Visible:=False

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John Green - Excel MVP
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Australia


"Stuart" wrote in message ...
I would like to find a way to reliably 'tag' a workbook, such that
a simple check via code will return the 'type' of workbook the
user is working with.

I will place the 'tag' when the workbook is created.

Later, I would use code to check the type of workbook, and direct
further code accordingly.

Say there are 3 types of workbook, and where the user must not
be able to change the 'tag'.

Can this be achieved, please?

Regards.


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Stuart[_5_]

Can a workbook be 'Tagged' as follows:?
 
Thanks for that.

Is this going to work in both Excel 2000 and '97,
and how do I reference/check the existence of
the new name, please?

Regards.

"John Green" wrote in message
...
You could create a hidden name in the workbook.

ActiveWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="Tag", RefersTo:="Type1", Visible:=False

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John Green - Excel MVP
Sydney
Australia


"Stuart" wrote in message

...
I would like to find a way to reliably 'tag' a workbook, such that
a simple check via code will return the 'type' of workbook the
user is working with.

I will place the 'tag' when the workbook is created.

Later, I would use code to check the type of workbook, and direct
further code accordingly.

Say there are 3 types of workbook, and where the user must not
be able to change the 'tag'.

Can this be achieved, please?

Regards.


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