Open the VBA editor, double click on ThisWorkbook for the workbook that you would like to have a specific sheet activated on and paste in this code:
Private Sub Workbook_Open()
'Activates a named sheet when the workbook is opened.
' Rename Sheet2 with the name of the sheet you would like to activate on opening.
Worksheets("Sheet2").Activate
End Sub
Second question: Is it possible to write a macro that lets you always move from cell to cell by useing tab Within a range of for example Cell A1:D10.
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