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move worksheet to end of another workbook
Hi,
I'm using Excel 2010 and have two spreadsheets that I want to merge. One of these is my timesheet workbook (called "breakdown 2013.xlsx") and the other is my daily time. I have managed to create a macro that will mostly do what I want, but I cannot find the code to get the daily sheet to insert at the end of the "breakdown" without having to constantly change the number of sheets. The code I'm using is : ActiveSheet.Select ActiveSheet.Move after:=Workbooks("breakdown 2013.xlsx").Sheets(135) Can anyone assist with this - it's irking me no end. |
move worksheet to end of another workbook
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move worksheet to end of another workbook
I tried your formula, but it didn't insert at the end of the workbook.
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move worksheet to end of another workbook
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move worksheet to end of another workbook
It inserts it at the 2nd worksheet.
I do have other code before this bit (not that that should make a difference?) Cells.Select Selection.Columns.AutoFit Columns("B:C").Select Selection.NumberFormat = "[$-F400]h:mm:ss AM/PM" Selection.ColumnWidth = 13.86 Columns("D:D").Select Selection.Delete Shift:=xlToLeft Columns("D:D").Select Selection.Delete Shift:=xlToLeft Columns("E:E").Select Selection.Delete Shift:=xlToLeft Range("A18").Select Cells.Select Selection.Replace What:="*DAY", Replacement:="", LookAt:=xlPart, _ SearchOrder:=xlByRows, MatchCase:=False, SearchFormat:=False, _ ReplaceFormat:=False ActiveSheet.Select ActiveSheet.Move after:=Workbooks("breakdown 2013.xlsx").Sheets(Sheets.Count) Is this causing a problem - have I left something out, or put too much in ? Should this be a separate code ? |
move worksheet to end of another workbook
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move worksheet to end of another workbook
Oh sweet !!
That works now - thank you soooo much. I'm not terribly proficient with VBA, but can "get by" or resort to asking my husband - although he couldn't help with this one. The code was originally created by my creating a macro and then "going thru the motions". That's prob'ly why it's so convoluted ? Now it works brilliantly. Again, thank you so much. |
move worksheet to end of another workbook
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