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Hi All,
Many thanks for both solutions. Peter sorry for the mistake. What l really meant was that l agree with you that your code avoided having to access the vba project and normally this would be a better approach. However since the project l am working on does require access to the vba project and most of that is already coded IMO it would be better in this instance to obtain the sheet name form within that code. Hope this clears up the misunderstanding and in future l will review my posts to ensure l write what l mean! I find this newsgroup an invaluable source of information and help and l did not intend any disrespect. Kind regards Michael |
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