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how return to last used sheet?
Hi there!
in a worksheet_activate event I test a number of variables and then ask the user if it want to continue. If not, the user should come back to the sheet it came from, "the previous visited". The "previous method" doesn't work since it take you back to the previous sheet "in index". The user have 10 sheets that could be the previous visited. what method should I use? Regards! |
how return to last used sheet?
You would have to use the workbook level events to set a variable to hold
the last sheet the user was on. See Chip Pearson's page on Events: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/events.htm -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Rolando" wrote in message ... Hi there! in a worksheet_activate event I test a number of variables and then ask the user if it want to continue. If not, the user should come back to the sheet it came from, "the previous visited". The "previous method" doesn't work since it take you back to the previous sheet "in index". The user have 10 sheets that could be the previous visited. what method should I use? Regards! |
how return to last used sheet?
Rolando,
I think you need to manage it yourself. Add this to THisWorkbook, and then you can use the variable PrevSeet, but note that you will need ThisWorkbook.PrevSheet from your code. Public PrevSheet As String Private Sub Workbook_Open() PrevSheet = ActiveSheet.Name End Sub Private Sub Workbook_SheetDeactivate(ByVal Sh As Object) PrevSheet = Sh.Name End Sub -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Rolando" wrote in message ... Hi there! in a worksheet_activate event I test a number of variables and then ask the user if it want to continue. If not, the user should come back to the sheet it came from, "the previous visited". The "previous method" doesn't work since it take you back to the previous sheet "in index". The user have 10 sheets that could be the previous visited. what method should I use? Regards! |
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