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ExcelTips (menu) for 10 January 2026

Macros extend Excel
Generating Unique Numbers for Worksheets

You may need to automatically generate unique numbers when you create new worksheets in a workbook. Here's a couple of easy ways to do it.

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Macros extend Excel
Creating and Naming a Worksheet Using a Macro

You can use macros to make your common Excel tasks easier and faster. For instance, if you routinely need to create new worksheets based on an existing worksheet, you might want to use a macro to perform the task. Here's a couple of suggestions for just such a macro.

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Baffled by Array Formulas?

Have you heard about the special array formulas you can create in Excel? They make it a snap to perform calculations using large amounts of data and even generate results you can't get with regular formulas. Array formulas may be Excel's best-kept secret. Remove the confusion; discover how to use array formulas today.

 
Online collaboration
Printing Web Discussions

If you are using the Web discussions feature built into some versions of Excel, you may want to print out a discussion at some point. It is easy to do if you follow the four steps in this tip.

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Macros extend Excel
Automatically Opening Macro Workbooks when Using a Shortcut Key

Click a button on a toolbar and Excel will go so far as to open a another workbook in order to run a macro associated with the button. Excel is not as accommodating when running a macro associated with a shortcut key. Here's the reason why and what you can do to get around this apparent shortcoming.

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