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I have a workbook which I have created on a single sheet which was
originally titled "Sheet1". I have since changed the name to "Data". I then added a second sheet, which Excel has titled "Sheet1". As long as I restrict myself to Excel, there is no confusion. But when I switch to the Visual Basic Editor, it lists my sheets as Sheet1(Data) and Sheet2(Sheet1). Apparently, there are two sets of names. Do I need to use one set when programming in VBA, and the other for formulas in cells? What's going on, and how does an experienced macro programmer deal with this situation? George Borrmann |
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