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Creating Worksheet With Cell name Once a Cell Activated.
Good Day.
Using Excel XP. "Macro Formula" "I am trying to develop a macro that creates a Worksheet using a Template named "R-00" & rename the worksheet to a particular cell name located in cell "Q5", but only create this new worksheet when a Q5, Becomes Active or has information entered into it, also turn the tab color to red." Questions Once this is accomplished will i be able to copy that "Macro Formula" Persay to another cell and have it do the same thing. (Ex. Q7, Q9, etc..) I have been trying the last day and a half trying to cut and paste macros from this google grp, and have not had much luck in making what i need to happen. ANY help with this would be Extreamly Appreciated. Thank you for your time. Craig W. |
Creating Worksheet With Cell name Once a Cell Activated.
Also If this is Possible, i would love to be able to have Cells Linked
Between the Worksheet its creating and the current worksheet. (Ex. Lets call Orginal worksheet "L" and New Worksheet "5186-100-L" - Now Cells F5 (WS-"L") = Cell C6 (WS-"5186-100-L) These are just Dates. OR After thinking about this i might be able to Revise Template "R-00" To already have that formula above programmed into it and it will read the information from the (WS-"L"), but having the information read on WS-"L" I don't think will come up. Thanks again Eagles wrote: Good Day. Using Excel XP. "Macro Formula" "I am trying to develop a macro that creates a Worksheet using a Template named "R-00" & rename the worksheet to a particular cell name located in cell "Q5", but only create this new worksheet when a Q5, Becomes Active or has information entered into it, also turn the tab color to red." Questions Once this is accomplished will i be able to copy that "Macro Formula" Persay to another cell and have it do the same thing. (Ex. Q7, Q9, etc..) I have been trying the last day and a half trying to cut and paste macros from this google grp, and have not had much luck in making what i need to happen. ANY help with this would be Extreamly Appreciated. Thank you for your time. Craig W. |
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