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I have 12 single sheets that I want to put into one workbook. I can copy and
paste all day long, but there must be an easier way. Any suggestions?
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Default Combining worksheets in one workbook

Use 'Move or Copy Sheet...' in the Edit menu.

Have both books open.

Sandy

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I have 12 single sheets that I want to put into one workbook. I can copy
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paste all day long, but there must be an easier way. Any suggestions?
TIA - Peggie



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Default Combining worksheets in one workbook

Thank you for the suggestion. I also remembered that I could use the tab at
the bottom and move or copy. So much easier, thank you.

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Use 'Move or Copy Sheet...' in the Edit menu.

Have both books open.

Sandy

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I have 12 single sheets that I want to put into one workbook. I can copy
and
paste all day long, but there must be an easier way. Any suggestions?
TIA - Peggie




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