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I have a workbook with 23 worksheets.
I need the worksheet name to be automatically inserted into a cell on each worksheet. Worksheet names are all 5 characters - example is 14-01 I'm using =Right(Cell("Filename"),5) It works - sort of. But does not automatically calculate. When I recalculate every worksheet gets the same value (the number of the active worksheet when I press F9) Is this just a quirk of Excel, or is there another way to do it? Thanks for any help. |
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