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Pierre

Rename tab to cell contents
 
Would like to have the tab name reflect the contents that appear in a
cell.
It may contain numbers such as "40 2010" which is the result of a
concatenated formula. . .(40 shipped in 2010, for example).
Or, a cell contents which mayalso include text such as "100 2015
RED" (also the result of concatenating cells).

Thanks for any code that could do this that may come your way.
Pierre

JE McGimpsey

Rename tab to cell contents
 
See

http://mcgimpsey.com/excel/events/sh...efromcell.html

In article
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Pierre wrote:

Would like to have the tab name reflect the contents that appear in a
cell.
It may contain numbers such as "40 2010" which is the result of a
concatenated formula. . .(40 shipped in 2010, for example).
Or, a cell contents which mayalso include text such as "100 2015
RED" (also the result of concatenating cells).

Thanks for any code that could do this that may come your way.
Pierre


Gary''s Student

Rename tab to cell contents
 
Hi Pier

Say we use cell B9. Will you fill the cell manually or by formula??
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Gary''s Student - gsnu2007L


"Pierre" wrote:

Would like to have the tab name reflect the contents that appear in a
cell.
It may contain numbers such as "40 2010" which is the result of a
concatenated formula. . .(40 shipped in 2010, for example).
Or, a cell contents which mayalso include text such as "100 2015
RED" (also the result of concatenating cells).

Thanks for any code that could do this that may come your way.
Pierre


Pierre

Rename tab to cell contents
 
On Feb 10, 10:08*am, JE McGimpsey wrote:
See

* *http://mcgimpsey.com/excel/events/sh...efromcell.html

In article
,



*Pierre wrote:
Would like to have the tab name reflect the contents that appear in a
cell.
It may contain numbers such as "40 2010" which is the result of a
concatenated formula. . .(40 shipped in 2010, for example).
Or, a cell contents which mayalso include text such as "100 2015
RED" (also the result of concatenating cells).


Thanks for any code that could do this that may come your way.
Pierre- Hide quoted text -


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This works great!

Will fill by either text or formula, they both do the trick.

Thanks you Gary's Student and JE McGimpsey.

Pierre


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