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copy a worksheet into a new workbook and then rename the new sheet/book

Asked by kaosyeti in Access Coding/Macros, Visual Basic Programming, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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easy excel vb question... i'm trying to copy a worksheet from an existing workbook into a new workbook and then rename the worksheet in the new workbook, rename the workbook, save it and close it.  i can't get past the rename bit because it won't let me reference it as 'book1', telling me that it's read-only.  here's my code:

Dim strSheetName as String

    strSheetName = Format(Worksheets("Manager").Range("b14"), "mmmyy")
    Worksheets(strSheetName).Copy
    Workbooks("Book1").Name = strSheetName
    Workbooks(strSheetName).Worksheets(strSheetName).Name = "All"
    Workbooks(strSheetName).Save
    Workbooks(strSheetName).Close

what am i missing here?  thanks.
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Zones: Access Coding/Macros, Visual Basic Programming, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software
Tags: new, copy, workbook, worksheet
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