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Default VBA to create an Array of all Sheets in workbook

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"Guy Hoffman <" wrote:

Need some code to create an array called MySheets that includes all
sheet names in the workbook.

I'm then going to use the array in the following formula:

Number =
SUMPRODUCT(COUNTIF(INDIRECT("'"&MySheets&"'!"&CELL ("address",A1)),"0"))

Likely would use a For Next construct to cycle through the sheets but
I'm stuck.

Thanks

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