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Darin Kramer

If activesheet is called X, then do y
 

Hi guys,

I need some VBA that says if the active sheet is "dogs", then call macro
entitled get dogs. If active sheet is "cats", then call macro entitled
"get Cats".

Possible...?

Thanks!!

D


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Die_Another_Day

If activesheet is called X, then do y
 
Assuming everything exists..
Run ActiveSheet.Name

Charles
xl Geek

Darin Kramer wrote:
Hi guys,

I need some VBA that says if the active sheet is "dogs", then call macro
entitled get dogs. If active sheet is "cats", then call macro entitled
"get Cats".

Possible...?

Thanks!!

D


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PCLIVE

If activesheet is called X, then do y
 
One way I think will work is:

if activesheet.name = "dogs" then GetDogs
if activesheet.name = "cats" then GetCats

However, when is this code supposed to run. Is it based on anytime the
sheet is active, or is it dependent on some other code that runs?
If it is to run any time those sheets are activated then you could add code
specifically to that sheet.
For example:

Right-click on sheet "dogs" and select View code. Click General dropdown
and select Worksheet. Click other dropdown and make sure it is on
Activate".
Then in your code, enter the macro name you want to run when this sheet is
selected. Here's what it would look like:

Private Sub Worksheet_Activate()
GetDogs
End Sub


HTH,
Paul


"Darin Kramer" wrote in message
...

Hi guys,

I need some VBA that says if the active sheet is "dogs", then call macro
entitled get dogs. If active sheet is "cats", then call macro entitled
"get Cats".

Possible...?

Thanks!!

D


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Die_Another_Day

If activesheet is called X, then do y
 
Oops I forgot the "get"
Run "get" & Activesheet.Name
I eliminated the space because I don't think excel will let you have a
space in a macro name.

Charles
xl Geek
Die_Another_Day wrote:
Assuming everything exists..
Run ActiveSheet.Name

Charles
xl Geek

Darin Kramer wrote:
Hi guys,

I need some VBA that says if the active sheet is "dogs", then call macro
entitled get dogs. If active sheet is "cats", then call macro entitled
"get Cats".

Possible...?

Thanks!!

D


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Jim Jackson

If activesheet is called X, then do y
 
I had forgotten to take out a line. Here is the version that works. Sorry
about that.


Sub fill_in()
ActiveSheet.Range("A3").Select
For Each cell In Sheets
Do
If ActiveCell "" Then

ElseIf ActiveCell.Offset(0, 3) "" Then
ActiveCell = ActiveCell.Offset(-1, 0)

ElseIf ActiveCell = "" And ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0) = "" Then
Exit For
End If
ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Activate
Loop
Next
End Sub

--
Best wishes,

Jim


"PCLIVE" wrote:

One way I think will work is:

if activesheet.name = "dogs" then GetDogs
if activesheet.name = "cats" then GetCats

However, when is this code supposed to run. Is it based on anytime the
sheet is active, or is it dependent on some other code that runs?
If it is to run any time those sheets are activated then you could add code
specifically to that sheet.
For example:

Right-click on sheet "dogs" and select View code. Click General dropdown
and select Worksheet. Click other dropdown and make sure it is on
Activate".
Then in your code, enter the macro name you want to run when this sheet is
selected. Here's what it would look like:

Private Sub Worksheet_Activate()
GetDogs
End Sub


HTH,
Paul


"Darin Kramer" wrote in message
...

Hi guys,

I need some VBA that says if the active sheet is "dogs", then call macro
entitled get dogs. If active sheet is "cats", then call macro entitled
"get Cats".

Possible...?

Thanks!!

D


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