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I have an Excel file with 5 worksheets (1 for each store).
I have 35 macros that run perfectly in 1 worksheet. I'd like t
duplicate the macros for the 4 remainder worksheets. How can I do this

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If the macros are in a general module and written generically, then you
would only need ot make one of the other sheets active and then run them.

If not set up this way, then, unless they are event related, you should set
them up this way.

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I have an Excel file with 5 worksheets (1 for each store).
I have 35 macros that run perfectly in 1 worksheet. I'd like to
duplicate the macros for the 4 remainder worksheets. How can I do this?


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