Auto-Create Worksheets

Khaaymann

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I have a file that creates barcodes in a specific format. The trouble is, you can only make 24 at a time before you have to print them. I'd like to have a way that you can crate as many as needed and, as the sheet fills up, another sheet gets created and so on...

You scan on 'Scan Sheet'
It populates the data on 'Regular Tags'

Any help would be appreciated. I've scoured the net in search of something similar to my request, but haven't had any luck.
 

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Need more info.
a. "Scan Sheet" has spesific format or just regular non formatted sheet?
b. Sheet "Regular Tags" stored all scanned values?
c. So whenever scanning reach 24, you have to print it, and the "Scan Sheet" automatically clear its content by your barcode macro?
 
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Need more info.
a. "Scan Sheet" has spesific format or just regular non formatted sheet?
b. Sheet "Regular Tags" stored all scanned values?
c. So whenever scanning reach 24, you have to print it, and the "Scan Sheet" automatically clear its content by your barcode macro?

a. Yes, sorry! The scan sheet is basically a non-formatted sheet- aside from some coloring..
b. The Regular Tags sheet stores all the values via an INDEX formula that gets the data from another sheet.
c. When you reach 24, the Regular Tags sheet is full and you are forced to print. It doesn't auto-clear. I would rather it automatically create a new sheet identical to Regular Tags (aside from the values).
 
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