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I want to write a function that will return the name of the sheet where the function is entered. ie: I want to enter "=sheetname()" into cell A2 of "Sheet1" and have cell A2 display "Sheet1".
When I try the following I get the #Value error. Function sheetname() ActiveSheet.name End Function Am I missing something in regards to how functions return values? Do I need to use a variable and return the variable? |
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you can use a UDF:
Public Function SheetName() Application.Volatile SheetName = Application.Caller.Parent.Name End Function or you can use a built-in function: =MID(CELL("filename",A1),FIND("]",CELL("filename",A1))+1,255) In the UDF, the Application.Volatile is required or it won't update when the sheet name is changed. In article , "Marcotte A" wrote: I want to write a function that will return the name of the sheet where the function is entered. ie: I want to enter "=sheetname()" into cell A2 of "Sheet1" and have cell A2 display "Sheet1". When I try the following I get the #Value error. Function sheetname() ActiveSheet.name End Function Am I missing something in regards to how functions return values? Do I need to use a variable and return the variable? |
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Thanks JE
I actually answered my own question about 3 minutes after posting it, but couldn't figure out how to get it to auto update. Thanks for the "volatile" tip. |
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