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Hello there,
I have a workbook which consists of one main page to enter Judges names and competitors names onto, a 2nd sheet containing one template score sheet and hidden sheets (5) At the moment, user selects 3/4/ or 5 judges, then enters their names on rows 9 - 13 col B. Macros attached to the original selection of 3/4/ or 5 judges produce a very long winded means of copying the One section template and pasting either 2/3 or four more on to the end of another hidden sheet, creating the correct number of sections on that worksheet. When the judges names are entered on the original sheet, there are also macros that transfers that judges name on to the relevant section of the new worksheet. The number of worksheets added depends on the number of competitors names on the list. (Up to five, entered on rows 16 - 20 col B,). Each new worksheet should be named as the competitor's (name)as listed. I also need to be able to refer to the sheets in the workbook in a way that references their numbers, not the Competitors name, because that will vary for each competition, as data from these sheets gets transfered to a ranking sheet later. If possible I would like to enterthe judges names, either 3/4 or 5 or them on the list, which would then produce the required sectioned sheet. Then as the competitors names are entered, new sheets created from that and named. For for the next use of the programme, I would like to be able to go back to the beginning without any visible sheet names from the previous use being retained. I have tried many different ways of doing these things and although they all work in their own way, I am sure there must be an easier way of doing these things. I just dont know how. Hope you can make sense of the problem. . Any offers of help gratefully received. Thanks Sybs |
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