Use of worksheets codename

roemun

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Can the codename property (Name) of a worksheet be used in an excel formula? If so, what is the correct syntax?
 

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If you mean a formula on a worksheet then as far as I'm aware the answer is no.

Why do you want/need to use the codename?
 
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I thought that this would be useful when inserting a template worksheet, where I can be sure what the (Name) property will be, but not sure what the Name property will be.
 
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How can you be sure of the worksheet codename and/or it's name?

What do you mean by a 'template' worksheet?
 
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