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The only option you have is to use a loop to go through the index numbers
and compare the name property to the ActiveWorkbook Name. Okay, thanks, Leith. As you saw, that was the option that I thought of as I was posting the question... guess that's the answer. Rahmat ('thank you', in Kyrgyz). |
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