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is there a way to arrange worksheets inside a workbook in alphabetical order?
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Left-click and hold on the shet name tab while you drag the sheet to where
you want or to do it in code look he

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/sortws.htm

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What's keeping you from moving them by dragging them using the mouse? Anyway
if you meant if there is a way of doing this in one fell swoop then yes and
no, there is no built in way but you can use a macro

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