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I have a two page workbook. Page 1 is instructions for the information
expected on page two. Page 2 is called Customer Info.

I would like to have a button on page 1 that I could simply click on that
would add another Customer Info page with each click.
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Sub copysheet()
Sheets("Template").Copy after:=Sheets(Sheets.Count)
End Sub

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I have a two page workbook. Page 1 is instructions for the information
expected on page two. Page 2 is called Customer Info.

I would like to have a button on page 1 that I could simply click on that
would add another Customer Info page with each click.
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On Dec 1, 5:33 pm, "Don Guillett" wrote:
Sub copysheet()
Sheets("Template").Copy after:=Sheets(Sheets.Count)
End Sub

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I have a two page workbook. Page 1 is instructions for the information
expected on page two. Page 2 is called Customer Info.


I would like to have a button on page 1 that I could simply click on that
would add another Customer Info page with each click.
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Hi Don,

How would you do it so the new sheet will be named Sheet3 than
'Sheet1 (2)?

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Thanks Don,

I tried this one and get a runtime error 9, subscript out of range.
What did I do wrong?

--Jim

On Dec 2, 9:18 am, "Don Guillett" wrote:
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Sub copysheet()
Sheets("Template").Copy after:=Sheets(Sheets.Count)
ActiveSheet.Name = "Sheet" & Sheets.Count
End Sub

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On Dec 1, 5:33 pm, "Don Guillett" wrote:
Sub copysheet()
Sheets("Template").Copy after:=Sheets(Sheets.Count)
End Sub


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I have a two page workbook. Page 1 is instructions for the information
expected on page two. Page 2 is called Customer Info.


I would like to have a button on page 1 that I could simply click on
that
would add another Customer Info page with each click.
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Hi Don,


How would you do it so the new sheet will be named Sheet3 than
'Sheet1 (2)?


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Thank you for the response. I should have told you up front that I am not
that prolific in excel. I really do not know how to create the button or
assign the commands to that button. I was hoping to get specific, step by
step instructions. Thank you so much for any help you can give.
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I have a two page workbook. Page 1 is instructions for the information
expected on page two. Page 2 is called Customer Info.

I would like to have a button on page 1 that I could simply click on that
would add another Customer Info page with each click.
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First of all......workbooks are comprised of one or more worksheets, not
"pages".

Pages are what you print on your printer.

Secondly......do you want a fesh, clean copy of Customer Info which presumably
has been formatted as you want?

I assume the original Customer Info sheet has been filled in with customer #1
info and now you want a customer #2 info sheet ready to be filled in.

You could just drag the Customer Info sheet to the right or left then drop it
where you want and hold CTRL key and drop the sheet which would create a copy.

Then clear the entered data from customer #1

Or you could a Template of the Customer Info sheet which you insert.

How do you want to proceed?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

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I have a two page workbook. Page 1 is instructions for the information
expected on page two. Page 2 is called Customer Info.

I would like to have a button on page 1 that I could simply click on that
would add another Customer Info page with each click.


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