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Hi excelnut1954
You can use a Userform with a listbox and add this code in the userform module. Note : this code not check for hidden sheets (list all sheets) Private Sub ListBox1_Change() Sheets(ListBox1.Value).Select Unload Me End Sub Private Sub UserForm_Initialize() Dim wks As Worksheet Dim Wb As Workbook Set Wb = ThisWorkbook For Each wks In Wb.Worksheets UserForm1.ListBox1.AddItem wks.Name Next UserForm1.ListBox1.SetFocus End Sub If you need more help post back -- Regards Ron De Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "excelnut1954" wrote in message oups.com... I'm writing macros to perform searches. There are multiple sheets the desired record can be found, based on dates of activity, etc. So, there will be sheets that will have different names as time goes on. What I want is to be able to show the user all the sheets available, then he can click which one he wants to search. I've written code to perform searches based on picking sheets, but in those cases, the sheet names will be static. In this new case, the sheet names will vary over time. That's why I want the list of all the sheet names to come up. So, it is possible to: 1) show the user all the sheet names, and 2) from that list, let him click which one he wants to search in? Thanks J.O. |
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