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  1. L

    VBA for creating a new sheet but staying on previous sheet

    Thought I would be able to do this one, but I over-estimated my abilities. In my workbook I have one sheet, the title of the sheet changes dependent on the customer reference. -e.g. Cust250885-ref-A485FR etc. I would like to run a macro for creating a new tab ( when created - it can stay named...
  2. J

    Making Active area of worksheet

    Where I now work has many workbooks that have blue borders around the active area of the worksheet and the rest is filled in with gray. I cannot figure out how to do this simple formatting. A little help is appreciated. Thanks Jack

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