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I have a workbook that I do not use every day, but when I use it I need to
copy the contents of the last sheet to a new worksheet and then name the new sheet with the current date. What I have now is very simple, since the worksheet I want to copy is always the active sheet I just used the following: ActiveSheet.Copy After:=ActiveSheet Now I want to name the new sheet whatever the current date is. Any ideas? -- Whether you think you can or cannot, you are right. - Henry Ford |
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