Worksheets object (Excel)
A collection of all the Worksheet objects in the specified or active workbook. Each Worksheet object represents a worksheet.
Remarks
The Worksheet object is also a member of the Sheets collection. The Sheets collection contains all the sheets in the workbook (both chart sheets and worksheets).
Example
Use the Worksheets property of the Workbook object to return the Worksheets collection.The following example moves all the worksheets to the end of the workbook.
Worksheets.Move After:=Sheets(Sheets.Count)
Use the Add method to create a new worksheet and add it to the collection. The following example adds two new worksheets before sheet one of the active workbook.
Worksheets.Add Count:=2, Before:=Sheets(1)
Use Worksheets (index), where index is the worksheet index number or name, to return a single Worksheet object. The following example hides worksheet one in the active workbook.
Worksheets(1).Visible = False
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