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That's not a lot of info to go on, but here's what I'd do. Create Form B manually and hide the worksheet. When your code calls for a Form B to be created, copy the hidden worksheet and make it visible. Then fill in whatever information you need. -- Dick Kusleika Excel MVP Daily Dose of Excel www.dicks-blog.com neil wrote: I want to automate the process of applying some formatting contained in a template to a worksheet created based on certain conditions. By meeting a certain conditions in Form A, Form B is created and automatically formatted and at the same time populating four key fields in the newly created Form B, once this is done the user can complete the newly created form. It is possible to have more than one Form B, so the process will have to be repeated. Any ideas would be appreciated. |
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