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XL2000: User-Defined Function to Place Sheet Name in a Cell


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Summary

To display the name of a worksheet in a cell, create a user-defined function similar to the sample functions in the "More Information" section of this article.

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The following sample functions allow you to display the name of a worksheet in a cell.

Sample Function 1

Function Sheetname()
    Application.Volatile
    Sheetname = Application.Caller.Parent.Name
End Function
				

Sample Function 2

Function SName()
    Application.Volatile
    SName = ActiveSheet.Name
End Function
				
Note that SName() returns the name of the active sheet, not the name of the sheet in which the function appears. Therefore, this function may not produce the results that you expect if you use it with linked sheets.

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References

For additional information about a method to perform this same task without creating a macro, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
214084� XL2000: How to Display the File Name of a Worksheet Without Using a Macro

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Article Info
Article ID : 213475
Revision : 8
Created on : 11/23/2006
Published on : 11/23/2006
Exists online : False
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