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I keep an Excel workbook for recipes..... a lot of recipes; each worksheet is for a different recipe. Is there a way to keep some kind of index worksheet for the names of all the different worksheets? Maybe if I could go to the index file, create a new name and a new worksheet would be created with that name? The alternative is to create a new worksheet and manually enter the name of each worksheet, then scroll through the workbook to find the sheet I want. Ideally I could go to the index, click on it and go to that worksheet. Possible? |
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