How to: Move Worksheets Within Workbooks
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You can programmatically change the position of worksheets relative to other worksheets in a workbook. If you do not specify a location for the moved sheet, Excel creates a new workbook to contain it.
To move a worksheet in a document-level customization
Assign the total number of sheets in the workbook to a variable and then move the first worksheet so that it becomes the last one.
Dim totalSheets As Integer = Application.ActiveWorkbook.Sheets.Count Globals.Sheet1.Move(After:=Globals.ThisWorkbook.Sheets(totalSheets))
int totalSheets = this.Application.ActiveWorkbook.Sheets.Count; Globals.Sheet1.Move(missing, Globals.ThisWorkbook.Sheets[totalSheets]);
To move a worksheet in an application-level add-in
Assign the total number of sheets in the workbook to a variable and then move the first worksheet so that it becomes the last one.
Dim totalSheets As Integer = Application.ActiveWorkbook.Sheets.Count CType(Application.ActiveSheet, Excel.Worksheet).Move(After:=Application.Worksheets(totalSheets))
int totalSheets = this.Application.ActiveWorkbook.Sheets.Count; ((Excel.Worksheet)Application.ActiveSheet).Move(missing, this.Application.Worksheets[totalSheets]);
See Also
Tasks
How to: Delete Worksheets from Workbooks
Concepts
Global Access to Objects in Visual Studio Tools for Office Projects
Reference
Change History
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July 2008 |
Added a code example that can be used in an application-level add-in. |
Customer feedback. |