Hi Paul

Thanks for the code, even though my explanation is not so clear you give 
the right code for me.


With regards & thanks

Rajesh 

On Friday, February 8, 2013 5:59:19 PM UTC+5:30, Paul Schreiner wrote:
>
> What you've described is confusing.
> But, let me explain how to loop through sheets and execute a macro for 
> each sheet:
>  
> Assuming you want to process ALL sheets in the workbook:
>  
> Sub Process_All_Sheets()
>   For Sht = 1 to Sheets.Count
>       sheets(sht).select
>       Execute_Changes
>   Next Sht
> End Sub
>  
> Sub Execute_Changes()
>    Range("H2").Value = "abc"
> End Sub
>  
> Depending on how extensive your changes are,
> you don't really need to "select" the sheet
>  
> YOu could:
> For Sht = 1 to Sheets.Count
>   Sheets(Sht).Range("H2").Value = "abc"
> Next Sht
>  
>
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> *From:* Rajesh thrissur <rajeshka...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
> *To:* excel-macros <excel-...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>>
> *Sent:* Fri, February 8, 2013 12:00:44 AM
> *Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ For loop syntax for working same macro in all 
> worksheets
>
> Hi experts,
> Please check the macro here ,my workbook have 31 sheets each page
> represents particular days in the month.I want work the macro in all
> the pages one by one . I don't know how to write a loop for this,
> Kindly help me.
>
> Sub Macro1()
>     Range("H2").Select
>     ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "abc"
>     Range("H3").Select
> End Sub
> Sub Macro2()
>   For i = Worksheets(1) To Worksheets(31)
>   Application.Run "'New Microsoft Office Excel Worksheet.xlsx'!Macro1"
>     ActiveSheet.Next.Select
>   Next i
> End Sub
>
> With regards
> Rajesh kainikkara
>
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