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Hello,
I have some code that looks at sheetnames to see if any have been deleted. The code is shown below. The problem I have is that if a sheet is named a number,the code does not recognize the name: For example, suppose I have sheet names 3 and the number 3 in cells(icount,4) in the code below. The line: If shtname.name = cells(icount,4) returns false. How can I get around this? The code is below. Thanks. Bill For ICount = 2 To LR Foundit = "No" For Each Shtname In Sheets If Shtname.Name = Cells(ICount, 4) Then Foundit = "Yes" Exit For End If Next Shtname If Foundit = "No" Then Cells(ICount, 4).Delete shift:=xlUp i = i - 1 End If Next ICount End If |
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