Is it possible to have multiple worksheets in a template so when I insert this template into a new workbook all the pages will come along?
It seems that when I try and do this all my named ranges really get messed up.
Is it possible to have multiple worksheets in a template so when I insert this template into a new workbook all the pages will come along?
It seems that when I try and do this all my named ranges really get messed up.
I guess my question is how do named ranges work on multiple sheet templates?
Does a named range depend on the name of the template that it is in. I have three sepearte templates that I want to combine into one template.
When I try and insert the combined template into a worksheet, even when I rename the sheets, I get an error saying there is already a range with that name in the worksheet.
But if I were to insert each worksheet individually each time I wanted to insert another set of 3, as long as I rename each one it works fine.
I do not understand why the combined template does not function properly.
I have worked and manipulated my sheets every way I can think of and I still get a conflict with the named ranges when I use my combined sheet.
Has anyone every done something like this or can anyone provide a little insight into any querks about multiple sheet templates?
This site loves to have massive updates at one time and bump everyone down.
Are the links on the sheets (template) that you're inserting into the new WB
referring to sheet names that *already* exist in the new WB?
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> I have worked and manipulated my sheets every way I can think of and I
> still get a conflict with the named ranges when I use my combined
> sheet.
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> Has anyone every done something like this or can anyone provide a
> little insight into any querks about multiple sheet templates?
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Hmmm, there are no links, its named ranges that are giving me the problems.
My combined template(which is 3 individual templates that I want combined) has a few dynamic named ranges.
The combined template is basically a subtask so I will usually have a few subtasks in each workbook.
I can add one combined template to a new workbook without a problem, but adding the second one tells me the template I am trying to move or copy contains the named range [fill in the blank] (I get one message for each named range) and if I want to use the one already in the workbook or rename the one that is coming in. My macro is adding the subtasks so I cannot just rename each one.
The thing I do not understand is the way I was doing it was just each subtask having to add all 3 individual templates which never gave me a named range error, but that involves a lot more error checking, hence the reason I want to make it more efficient.
I created a template with 8 worksheets. I saved it into my template folder.
I could rightclick on an existing worksheet tab and select Insert and point at
that template file.
All 8 sheets got added nicely.
As for the range names, have you thought about using worksheet level range
names? Then you won't have to worry about conflicts between names.
If I'm working on 'Sheet 2', I can create a worksheet level name by:
insert|name|define
Names in Workbook Box:
'Sheet 2'!myNameHere
Refers to:
='Sheet 2'!$A$1
(or whatever you want)
Each worksheet can have their own sheet level name.
If you work with names, do yourself a favor and get a copy of Jan Karel
Pieterse's (with Charles Williams and Matthew Henson) Name Manager:
You can find it at:
NameManager.Zip from http://www.oaltd.co.uk/mvp
reddog9069 wrote:
>
> Hmmm, there are no links, its named ranges that are giving me the
> problems.
>
> My combined template(which is 3 individual templates that I want
> combined) has a few dynamic named ranges.
>
> The combined template is basically a subtask so I will usually have a
> few subtasks in each workbook.
>
> I can add one combined template to a new workbook without a problem,
> but adding the second one tells me the template I am trying to move or
> copy contains the named range [fill in the blank] (I get one message
> for each named range) and if I want to use the one already in the
> workbook or rename the one that is coming in. My macro is adding the
> subtasks so I cannot just rename each one.
>
> The thing I do not understand is the way I was doing it was just each
> subtask having to add all 3 individual templates which never gave me a
> named range error, but that involves a lot more error checking, hence
> the reason I want to make it more efficient.
>
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