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Maggie

formatting a macro
 
I new to VB programming. I need to create a macro that will be able
to copy the sheet and then format the copy to look like the initial
sheet. Here is my copy:

Sub WorksheetCopy()
'
' WorksheetCopy Macro
' Macro recorded 02/26/2007 by fhlbsyh
'

'
Application.Run "'HOEPACalc-final(2).xls'!Sheet19.InsertSheets2"
Sheets("HOEPA Worksheet").Select
Application.Goto Reference:="Anti_Predatory_Lending_Worksheet"
Selection.Copy
Sheets("Loanxys").Select
Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteAll, Operation:=xlNone,
SkipBlanks:= _
False, Transpose:=False
Range("D17").Select
End Submacro

Please help me.

Maggie


Dave Peterson

formatting a macro
 
Sometimes, it's just easier to copy the worksheet--than the cells, the formats,
the headers, the footers, autofilters, ....

I'm not sure how you're creating those worksheets, but if you record a macro
when you
select the sheet to copy
edit|Move or copy sheet
(select copy)
and plop it where it belongs

You'll see the code.

Then you can clean anything you want.

Maggie wrote:

I new to VB programming. I need to create a macro that will be able
to copy the sheet and then format the copy to look like the initial
sheet. Here is my copy:

Sub WorksheetCopy()
'
' WorksheetCopy Macro
' Macro recorded 02/26/2007 by fhlbsyh
'

'
Application.Run "'HOEPACalc-final(2).xls'!Sheet19.InsertSheets2"
Sheets("HOEPA Worksheet").Select
Application.Goto Reference:="Anti_Predatory_Lending_Worksheet"
Selection.Copy
Sheets("Loanxys").Select
Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteAll, Operation:=xlNone,
SkipBlanks:= _
False, Transpose:=False
Range("D17").Select
End Submacro

Please help me.

Maggie


--

Dave Peterson

Maggie

formatting a macro
 
On Feb 28, 11:43 am, Dave Peterson wrote:
Sometimes, it's just easier to copy the worksheet--than the cells, the formats,
the headers, the footers, autofilters, ....

I'm not sure how you're creating those worksheets, but if you record a macro
when you
select the sheet to copy
edit|Move or copy sheet
(select copy)
and plop it where it belongs

You'll see the code.

Then you can clean anything you want.





Maggie wrote:

I new to VB programming. I need to create a macro that will be able
to copy the sheet and then format the copy to look like the initial
sheet. Here is my copy:


Sub WorksheetCopy()
'
' WorksheetCopy Macro
' Macro recorded 02/26/2007 by fhlbsyh
'


'
Application.Run "'HOEPACalc-final(2).xls'!Sheet19.InsertSheets2"
Sheets("HOEPA Worksheet").Select
Application.Goto Reference:="Anti_Predatory_Lending_Worksheet"
Selection.Copy
Sheets("Loanxys").Select
Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteAll, Operation:=xlNone,
SkipBlanks:= _
False, Transpose:=False
Range("D17").Select
End Submacro


Please help me.


Maggie


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Okay that worked now I am having the problem of renaming the tab. I
would like to have an input box that I would be able to rename what I
want it to be. Any suggestions



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