Copy tabs in new excel VBA

Lauren123

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Hi, I have this code where it creates a new worksheet and copy those 2 tabs, but I would like it to also name the worksheet, is that possible?


Sub CopiaFactura()

ThisWorkbook.Sheets(Array("U-Main", "U-Detail")).Copy


End Sub

Thanks a lot!
 

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You are copying those sheets to a new workbook, not worksheet & you cannot name a workbook.
You'll need to saveAs.
 
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Sub CopiaFactura()

ThisWorkbook.Sheets(Array("U-Main", "U-Detail")).Copy
ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Lauren123.xlsm", 52

End Sub
 
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