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Default Formula to lookup worksheet label

Background:
I have a workbook that has 250 plus tabs in it (I know - it's crazy). The
workbook is generated by exporting a report from our financial system so the
tab names change on a regular basis.

Question:
Does anyone know of a way to get a list of worksheet labels related a
workbook? Either via a cut and paste or via a function?

My hope is to be able to insert a worksheet at the beginning of the file and
then via the hyperlink function create a list of 250+ hyperlinks to the
various worksheets. I have the basic formula but am stuck trying to figure
out a way to have the formula pull the various worksheet labels. The nested
formula would need to know what tab to goto without me typing in the tab
name. I think what I need is similar to how the "offset" function works but
instead of telling it how many rows or columns to move I need to tell how
many worksheets (tabs) to move through.

Any ideas?
Judy
 
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