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Default Sheet within a Sheet

I have created a frontpage for my excel database which displays records via
a combobox and Index values. I have included a photograph in my worksheet
which displays a photograph of the selected combobox item and I also want to
show the relevant item report below this.

The item reports comprise various .xls workbooks whose paths and hyperlinks
I can refer to via the Index function on the frontpage. The Range comprises
a Worksheet called "Work" and the Cells A2:J7

How do I insert this worksheet range onto my worksheet - I do not see a
worksheet object when I try to Insert-Object?

How about a textbox?

Regards
Dylan Dawson


 
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