XL5: Subroutine Can't Tell Which Sheet Tabs Are Visible |
In Microsoft Excel version 5.0, it is not possible for a Microsoft Excel version 5.0 macro or a Visual Basic subroutine to determine which sheet tabs are visible at any given time.
It is not possible to determine which sheet tabs are visible because
of the way in which sheets and sheet tabs interact with each other.
It is not necessarily true that you can see the sheet tab for the
active sheet, since you can use the tab scrolling buttons to scroll
left and right without actually activating a sheet.
For example, if you have a workbook that contains 50 worksheets, named
Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3, and so on, you can activate Sheet1 and then use the
tab scrolling buttons to scroll all the way to Sheet50 without actually
activating any other sheet.
To determine the name of the ACTIVE sheet, you can use the Visual
Basic procedure
ActiveSheet.Name
or the Microsoft Excel version 4.0 macro command:
=RIGHT(GET.DOCUMENT(1),LEN(GET.DOCUMENT(1))-
SEARCH("]",GET.DOCUMENT(1),1)) NOTE: The above command must be entered as a single line, with no spaces.
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