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Clairekun Posted - 08/14/2020 : 08:34:19 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 2018b
Operating System: Windows 10

Hello,

I have been trying to find a way to loop through worksheets 2 to end in the active workbook in order to plot them afterwards.

The command doc -e LW{} loops through al of them, but I was unsuccessfull at writing a for or loop command that included wks.index or page.active, since wks(i).index and page(i).active do not exist.

Could you please help? Thank you.
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Clairekun Posted - 08/14/2020 : 10:46:16 AM
Working now, thanks! So simple I feel embarrassed...
YimingChen Posted - 08/14/2020 : 08:53:53 AM
Hi,

Can you simply use syntax below within the for loop to activate each sheet.
page.active=i;


James

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