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Using small monosyllabic words, can someone please explain the
difference in VBA "sheets" vs "worksheets" and "activate" vs "select" and consequences in improper use. Any help is appreciated. |
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Sheets refers to the many types of sheets available in a workbook, which
includes worksheets, charts, dialog sheets etc. whereas worksheets only refer to worksheets, those cellular, grid-like sheets for formulae, analysis, etc. Select selects an object, such as a shape, a range, a button, etc. The selection can be multiple items, such as a range of cells, or a collection of shapes. Activate is on a single cell, or a single shape, and would be within the selection. When a cell is activated, it can be all, or part of, a range of cells. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "SmilingPolitely" wrote in message . au... Using small monosyllabic words, can someone please explain the difference in VBA "sheets" vs "worksheets" and "activate" vs "select" and consequences in improper use. Any help is appreciated. |
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Sensational explanation. Thank you.
Bob Phillips wrote: Sheets refers to the many types of sheets available in a workbook, which includes worksheets, charts, dialog sheets etc. whereas worksheets only refer to worksheets, those cellular, grid-like sheets for formulae, analysis, etc. Select selects an object, such as a shape, a range, a button, etc. The selection can be multiple items, such as a range of cells, or a collection of shapes. Activate is on a single cell, or a single shape, and would be within the selection. When a cell is activated, it can be all, or part of, a range of cells. |
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