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List worksheet names in a seperate sheet
Oh Wise Ones
HR has a workbook that they add worksheets to and manually name them, beginning withe either "AC" or "NM" (accident or near miss). I have a sheet named "Control" that has code to count the number of worksheet by prefix. Could I have a dynamic range on that sheet that lists the "names" of the worksheets in a column? And if its not too much more difficult, dynamically link to the specified sheet? Mike |
List worksheet names in a seperate sheet
Thanks Jim! XL Extras works pretty slick.
Note my new post on automating worksheet indexing. Mike "Jim Cone" wrote: A couple of options in this post... http://tinyurl.com/2y2k56 -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware "Mike K" wrote in message Oh Wise Ones HR has a workbook that they add worksheets to and manually name them, beginning withe either "AC" or "NM" (accident or near miss). I have a sheet named "Control" that has code to count the number of worksheet by prefix. Could I have a dynamic range on that sheet that lists the "names" of the worksheets in a column? And if its not too much more difficult, dynamically link to the specified sheet? Mike |
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