Hi Petter,
As a starting point, see David McRitchies Table of Contents page at:
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/buildtoc.htm
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Regards,
Norman
"PetterSn" <PetterSn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> What I want is to open different sheets every time, like a database. I
> have
> informations from various objects in every sheet, and want an adress that
> points to the sheet of interest. I want to link the workbook, with the 200
> sheets, to a map that when clicked on a house, the worksheet with updated
> information about that house is opened.
>
> Norman Jones skrev:
>
>> Hi Petter,
>>
>> Try:
>> '=============>>
>> Private Sub Workbook_Open()
>> Me.Sheets("Sheet1").Activate '<<==== CHANGE
>> End Sub
>> '<<=============
>>
>> Change Sheet1 to the name of the required sheet.
>>
>> This is workbook event code and should be pasted into the workbook's
>> ThisWorkbook module *not* a standard module or a sheet module):
>>
>> Right-click the Excel icon on the worksheet
>> (or the icon to the left of the File menu if your workbook is maximised)
>> Select 'View Code' from the menu and paste the code.
>> Alt-F11 to return to Excel.
>>
>> If you are not familiar with macros, you may wish to visit David
>> McRitchie's
>> 'Getting Started With Macros And User Defined Functions' at:
>>
>> http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm
>>
>>
>> ---
>> Regards,
>> Norman
>>
>>
>> "PetterSn" <PetterSn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:73E88175-95F2-4BD7-A18C-3C726C646D64@microsoft.com...
>> >I want to open an excel- workbook and start directly in a specified
>> >sheet
>> >in
>> > a workbook with 200 sheets. Is there a way to name the file so I know
>> > which
>> > sheet is the active?
>>
>>
>>
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