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DrMK Posted - 03/12/2020 : 08:33:16 AM
Origin 2019b (32-bit)
9.6.5.169
Windows 10

Hello,

I am searching for a simple command like wks.nCols=; but instead number of columns in a sheet I want to know the number of sheets in a book.

Unfortunately I can't find a command.

Hope somebody has a solution.

Best regards

Matej
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DrMK Posted - 03/12/2020 : 08:50:50 AM
quote:
Originally posted by aplotnikov

page.nlayers




Thank you for your fast response. Exactly what I wanted!

Thank you!

Matej
aplotnikov Posted - 03/12/2020 : 08:38:37 AM
page.nlayers

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