Vba: Opening a specific sheet in a workbook

bamaisgreat

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Thanks for looking at my post. I am trying to create a macro to open a specific workbook on a specific sheet. This is the file path were the workbook is located.



H:\Burney Table\BURNEY 2\Operators Form\Burney2.xls
 

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Try like this

Code:
Workbooks.Open Filename:="H:\Burney Table\BURNEY 2\Operators Form\Burney2.xls"
Sheets("Sheet1").Select
 
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Use the Open method to open the workbook. It will then become the ActiveWorkbook, so to activate Sheet1:

Code:
ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets("Sheet1").Activate
 
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