Hi
Excel 2000
Three small questions as to these small codes not working.

Want to make a new sheet and list all sheets with hyperlink to each sheet.

Code curteosy of member of this group.  (slips my mind at the moment apologies)


Sub MakeHyperlinkIndex()

Dim ndx As Worksheet, X As Integer

Set ndx = Sheets.Add(before:=Sheets(1))

ndx.Name = "Index"

ndx.Cells(1) = "Worksheets"

For X = 2 To Worksheets.Count

    ndx.Hyperlinks.Add  

        Anchor:=ndx.Cells(X, 1), Address:=""_

        SubAddress:="'" &
Worksheets(X).Name & "'!A1",_

        TextToDisplay:=Worksheets(X).Name

    Next X

End Sub

Gets to the    ndx.HyperLinks.Add
 

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With this I am trying to hide the exit cross button.  Not sure if I have 
the 'select' correct.

Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()

Dim UserForm As Integer

Dim HideCloseButton As Integer

UserForm("RegArea").Select

   HideCloseButton Me

         End With

End Sub

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This is working ok with the vba but the date that shows in the formatted date 
column is
00Jan00!.  The clock in Windows 7 shows correct time.  Is there anything in XL 
that I need to check?

Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As
Range)

    If Target.Column = 3 And Target.Offset(0,
-1).Value = "" Then

        Target.Offset(0, -1) = Format(Now(),
"DD:MM:YY")
 End If


End Sub
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Thankyou

Charles Harris

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