ID: Q182295
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When you run a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro that copies or moves a worksheet or a chart sheet after the last worksheet in the workbook, or if you attempt to do this manually, Microsoft Excel does not insert the copied or moved worksheet after the last worksheet in the workbook.
This behavior occurs when the last worksheet in the workbook is hidden.
To prevent this behavior from occurring, move all hidden sheets to the front in the order of sheet tabs in the workbook. To do this manually, unhide all hidden sheets, drag the sheet tabs to the left (in front of the other tabs), and then rehide the sheets.
To unhide a sheet, follow these steps:
1. On the Format menu, point to Sheet, and then click Unhide.
2. Click the name of the sheet you want to unhide and click OK.
To hide a sheet, follow these steps:
1. Activate the sheet.
2. On the Format menu, point to Sheet, and click Hide.
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Alternatively, you can use the following Visual Basic for Applications
macro to move all hidden sheets to the beginning of the workbook:
Sub MoveHiddenSheets()
For Each xSheet In ActiveWorkbook.Sheets
If xSheet.Visible = False Then
xSheet.Move Before:=Sheets(1)
End If
Next xSheet
End Sub
This behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition.
If Microsoft Excel, you can use the Copy and Move methods within a Visual Basic macro to copy or move sheets within a single workbook or to another workbook. You can also copy or move sheets by clicking Move Or Copy Sheet on the Edit menu.
In earlier versions of Microsoft Excel, you can copy or move a sheet after the other sheets in the workbook programmatically by using one of the following commands in a macro:
Sheets("Sheetname").Copy After:=Sheets(Sheets.Count)
-or-
Sheets("Sheetname").Move After:=Sheets(Sheets.Count)
In Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition, if you run a macro that contains
either of these commands, and the last sheet in the workbook is hidden, the
copied or moved sheet is not inserted at the end of the workbook. Instead,
the sheet is moved to the right of the last visible sheet in the workbook.
The same behavior applies if you click "Move or Copy Sheet" on the Edit menu, click "(move to end)," and then click OK. In Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition, the copied or moved sheet is moved to the right of the last visible sheet in the workbook. In earlier versions of Microsoft Excel, the copied or moved sheet is moved to the end of the workbook.
Additional query words: XL98
Keywords : kbprg kbdta xlui OffVBA xlvbmigrate
Platform : MACINTOSH
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: June 30, 1999