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Thanks Bob, amazing how much easier things become when exact syntax is
available. Steve "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... Maybe something like this Function ThisSheet() As String ThisSheet = Application.Caller.Parent.Name End Function called from a worksheet with =ThisSheet() -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Barb Reinhardt" wrote in message ... I've seen some VB code that does this, but can't seem to find it right now. Try doing a Google search for it. "Steve" wrote in message ... Is there a function that returns the current Worksheet name? I am creating multiple Worksheets by Copying and Pasting the same "template" sheet and would like as much of the worksheet specific text as possible to be generated automatically. Thanks, Steve |
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