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Default New Sheet Macro

I would like to create a macro that will execute after clicking a command
button located on sheet1 (Named "Cert 1") that would copy sheet1 and rename
it "Cert 2". The command button would move from sheet1 to sheet2. Clicking
the command button again would now create sheet3 named "Cert 3" and again
move the command button to the newly created sheet. This would continue for
up to 36 sheets.

In addition to creating the sheet, I want this macro to move data from the
copied sheets 'new works' values (say range H10:H20) add it to 'old works'
values (say range G10:G20) and place it on the new sheet in the 'old works'
range. There would be several other calculations like this for the new
sheet, but once I get the basic code, I can add them.

Is this possible?


 
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