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I have a workbook with a large number of sheets that are linked queries from
an Access db - I want to keep them hidden to keep it clean and simply have a form page with buttons that can call up any one of the sheets as desired by the user. Is there an easy way to do this?...actually is there any way to do this?? I tried to insert a button, but it asks for a macro and I am not sure where to go from there! Thanks a lot to anyone who may be able to help me out. M |
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