VBA - Hide Multiple Sheets Based On Date

foolishpiano

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Hello everyone! I currently have a workbook that is updated daily, and I've created a macro that captures the data and creates a new worksheet in the workbook dated with the current date. I've included what I think is all of the relevant code below (I'm happy to post the full code if that would be helpful as well):

Code:
' Create new worksheet with today's date
        Dim szTodayDate As String
        szTodayDate = Format(Date, "mmm-dd-yyyy")
        On Error GoTo MakeSheet
        Sheets(szTodayDate).Activate
        Exit Sub
MakeSheet:
        Sheets.Add , Worksheets(Worksheets.count)
        ActiveSheet.Name = szTodayDate
' Copy table data from FTS to new worksheet
    Worksheets("Table Data from FTS").ListObjects("Table_query__1").Range.Copy
    ActiveSheet.Range("A1").PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues

What I'm wondering is: is it possible to add to the code a line that will go through the workbook and hide all worksheets that were created over a week ago? The number of open worksheets is starting to become ridiculous, and does not need to be visible all of the time. This data is just for historical record to be recalled if needed.

Thank you all for your help!
 
That got it; thank you so much! I really appreciate all of your help. Out of curiosity, what is this new code doing that the other code wasn't doing?
 
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What is =ROMAN(40) in Excel?
The Roman numeral for 40 is XL. Bill "MrExcel" Jelen's 40th book was called MrExcel XL.
It checks if the sheet name can be converted to a valid date & if it can, it converts it prior to checking if it's more than a week old.
 
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Glad to help & thanks for the feedback
 
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