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I have created a both a single and a multi-tab Excel Template that I wish to share with several sets of different reports. The templates themselves work fine. However, I would like the Tab Names to change or reflect the data from the different reports. I have been trying to use TITLETEXT to change the Tab names but with no results. I’m open to using an EXCEL Macro function if need be, if someone has that to share.
Here is what I’m currently doing: Any suggestions?
ON TABLE PCHOLD FORMAT EXL2K TEMPLATE letter_land_fits1_by1 SHEETNUMBER 1 ON TABLE SET HTMLCSS ON ON TABLE SET STYLE * TYPE=REPORT, TITLETEXT='KA0015P',$ ENDSTYLE ENDThis message has been edited. Last edited by: wdusbank,
WF 8.2.01M, MF MVS 7.6.5
Posts: 29 | Location: Milwaukee, WI | Registered: September 10, 2008
The problem with using a macro is that the value either is going to be a fixed value or must be picked up form some where.
Assuming that you have your sheet name in cell A1 then the following does what you need
It renames the sheet then blanks the cell
Sub Auto_Open()
If Sheets(1).Name = "Sheet1" Then
Sheets(1).Name = Worksheets(1).Range("A1").Value
Worksheets(1).Range("A1").Value = " "
End If
End Sub