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Yesterday I saw a short formula that made a simple TOC of worksheet (tab)
names. By entering a new sheet and using code, I was able to return in that new sheet the list of all worksheet names for the user to see quickly. The code did not save and I cannot find it. It was not the long version posted in most responses via the hyperlink to mvps.org. If anyone gave that other short answer, please respond. thanks. |
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