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Hello. In my workbook I need to copy 2 sheets into a new book. I
have the code below that does just that. Here's the twist - The sheet named "Customer Number" will vary. But the sheet name will be in Cell B2 of the worksheet "Check Request". So, can I modify the below code to copy 2 sheets: Check Request, and the sheet name identified in Check Request B2? Thanks Sheets(Array("Check Request", "Customer Number")).Copy |
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