ThisWorkbook Question

Pinaceous

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Hi All,

I'm trying to use a different code structure for the NAMED tab of "Tab_ONE" with the following:

Code:
ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Tab_ONE").Range("B11:X180"))

Is there anyway to restructure this to use the for example, Worksheet(2) in lieu of "Tab_ONE"??

Please let me know, if you should have any questions.

Thank you,
Pinaceous
 

Excel Facts

Show numbers in thousands?
Use a custom number format of #,##0,K. Each comma after the final 0 will divide the displayed number by another thousand
If the sheet occupies position 2 of your sheets then simply:

Code:
ThisWorkbook.Sheets(2).Range("B11:X180")
 
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