I have a workbook with a different sheets. The macro should delete the sheets if B3 is not equal to B4 on them. B3 and B4 are both numbers.
This is what I have written:
Sub SD()
For Each Sheet In Application.Worksheets
If Range("B3").Value <> Range("B4").Value
Sheet.Delete
End If
Next Sheet...
I have a really weird problem. I have a lot of local names on many of my sheets in my workbook. The sheets are deleted by VBA macros.
Now, for some of my sheets the local names are converted to global names and the sheet name becomes REF#. Is there some kind of logic behind when this happens...
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