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Thanks Nick. It works. But, time for confession. As mentioned, the
assignment of a name with mysheet.name = "DupsList" tested to work but had changed back to "Sheet1" by the time the run came to save the file. So, I put in a watch and discovered that deep in the code there was another assignment to "Sheet1" that I had forgotten about. Groan. Sorry to have troubled you. -- Lamont Phemister "NickHK" wrote: Lamont, Possible that xlApp.Workbooks(1) is not the WB you think, if you have hidden WBs open, like PERSONAL.xls. You can test by adding a Msgbox myBook.Name Better to set you WB variable when you add: Set myBook = xlApp.Workbooks.Add NickHK "Lamont" wrote in message ... This VB6 code code to assign "DupsList" as name to new worksheet appears to work during execution. But after the run, when I bring up the new worksheet in Excel, the name is still "Sheet1". It forgot my name assignment. Thanks for kind assistance. sXLSSpec = "C:\Documents and Settings\CQA\My documents\" & _ "DuplicatesList.xls" On Error Resume Next Kill sXLSSpec On Error GoTo 0 Set xlApp = New Excel.Application xlApp.Workbooks.Add Set myBook = xlApp.Workbooks(1) 'xlApp.myBook.Worksheets.Add Set mySheet = myBook.Sheets(1) myBook.Sheets(1).Name = "DupsLIst" -- Lamont Phemister |
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