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programatically creating worksheets

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Janet Panighetti - 20 Feb 2007 22:50 GMT
I would like my workbook to prompt the user for the "type" of a "form" to add
to the workbook, and then run a funtion which creates that type of a
worksheet.

In thinking about this, I have a question......

Is it possible to retrieve the structure of a worksheet (cell formats,
values, borders, patterns, protection, etc.) from an existing worksheet?  If
so, I would like to store that information in a function to run on demand.

I do not want to have these forms hidden in the workbook.  

Did I make this question clear or would you like me to be more specific?

Thank you in advance!! :)

Janet
Janet Panighetti - 20 Feb 2007 23:04 GMT
nevermind *blush*

i think templates is/are my solution

> I would like my workbook to prompt the user for the "type" of a "form" to add
> to the workbook, and then run a funtion which creates that type of a
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> Janet
Janet Panighetti - 20 Feb 2007 23:04 GMT
nevermind *blush*

i think templates is/are my solution

> I would like my workbook to prompt the user for the "type" of a "form" to add
> to the workbook, and then run a funtion which creates that type of a
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>
> Janet
 
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