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I have a workbook macro that creates and renames multiple (50) sheets within
a new workbook. Is there some code that would alphabetize the tab names of
these new sheets?

Thanks in advance.
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Hi.

I have a workbook macro that creates and renames multiple (50) sheets within
a new workbook. Is there some code that would alphabetize the tab names of
these new sheets?

Thanks in advance.
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I have a workbook macro that creates and renames multiple (50) sheets within
a new workbook. Is there some code that would alphabetize the tab names of
these new sheets?

Thanks in advance.
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