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Refer to a sheet by (Name) rather than Name from an addin
A sheet has 2 Name properties, "Name", which appears on the sheet tab, and "(Name)"
I want the user to be able to change the "Name" of a worksheet and my code still work. This is no problem if I refer to the sheet using the "(Name)" property, but if I try to refer to the sheet in this way from another workbook then it doesn't work. Can anyone tell me why Book1 contains the sheet: RealSheetName(User's Sheet Name and module Book2 contains module 'My code works in Module1 but not Module Sub Tes MsgBox RealSheetName.Nam End Su |
Refer to a sheet by (Name) rather than Name from an addin
This property is called the CodeName. To access from anothjre workbook, you
have to add the (owning) workbook name as well. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Rob" wrote in message ... A sheet has 2 Name properties, "Name", which appears on the sheet tab, and "(Name)". I want the user to be able to change the "Name" of a worksheet and my code still work. This is no problem if I refer to the sheet using the "(Name)" property, but if I try to refer to the sheet in this way from another workbook then it doesn't work. Can anyone tell me why? Book1 contains the sheet: RealSheetName(User's Sheet Name) and module1 Book2 contains module2 'My code works in Module1 but not Module2 Sub Test MsgBox RealSheetName.Name End Sub |
Refer to a sheet by (Name) rather than Name from an addin
Thanks Bob. That was my first thought too, but I've tried
Sub Tes MsgBox Book1.RealSheetName.Nam End Su and still have the problem. (If that's what you meant..? ----- Bob Phillips wrote: ---- This property is called the CodeName. To access from anothjre workbook, yo have to add the (owning) workbook name as well -- HT Bob Phillip ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbeck (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct "Rob" wrote in messag .. A sheet has 2 Name properties, "Name", which appears on the sheet tab, an "(Name)" I want the user to be able to change the "Name" of a worksheet and my cod still work. This is no problem if I refer to the sheet using the "(Name) property, but if I try to refer to the sheet in this way from anothe workbook then it doesn't work. Can anyone tell me why Book1 contains the sheet: RealSheetName(User's Sheet Name and module Book2 contains module 'My code works in Module1 but not Module Sub Tes MsgBox RealSheetName.Nam End Su |
Refer to a sheet by (Name) rather than Name from an addin
No I mean
MsgBox Workbooks("Book1.xls").RealSheetName.Name -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Rob" wrote in message ... Thanks Bob. That was my first thought too, but I've tried: Sub Test MsgBox Book1.RealSheetName.Name End Sub and still have the problem. (If that's what you meant..?) ----- Bob Phillips wrote: ----- This property is called the CodeName. To access from anothjre workbook, you have to add the (owning) workbook name as well. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Rob" wrote in message ... A sheet has 2 Name properties, "Name", which appears on the sheet tab, and "(Name)". I want the user to be able to change the "Name" of a worksheet and my code still work. This is no problem if I refer to the sheet using the "(Name)" property, but if I try to refer to the sheet in this way from another workbook then it doesn't work. Can anyone tell me why? Book1 contains the sheet: RealSheetName(User's Sheet Name) and module1 Book2 contains module2 'My code works in Module1 but not Module2 Sub Test MsgBox RealSheetName.Name End Sub |
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