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zknauss Posted - 07/21/2022 : 2:11:26 PM
This might be a simple question to answer but I am trying to get a script put together that will activate worksheets in a different workbook located in a different folder of the project. I was trying to use page.active$ = [Book name]"sheet name"!; but haven't had any luck and keep getting a command error. Thanks!



ZTK
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zknauss Posted - 07/22/2022 : 09:18:20 AM
That worked perfectly Thanks!

ZTK
YimingChen Posted - 07/21/2022 : 2:48:53 PM
You can use the pe_cd X-function to go to the folder containing the page first.
https://www.originlab.com/doc/x-function/ref/pe_cd

James

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