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On Mon Nov 15 2010 07:55:27 GMT-0800 (PST)  Michael Meeks wrote:
Hi Andy,

On Mon, 2010-11-15 at 07:17 -0800, Andy Brown wrote:
You are quite correct. I made the mistake by saying copy instead of move/copy. Currently if you right click and select move/copy sheet then click the copy box the sheet is renamed with a .# (.1,.2,.3 and so on). You then have to right click Rename or double click to change the name. Having the rename dialog open, even with the suggested .# name would save a couple of clicks. I have several spreadsheets that are updated at least monthly. I use the move/copy use the tab name as the date is was updated and having the rename dialog open would be great.

        Personally I'm fine with that idea - of course, it is neater to have a
"New sheet name" entry inside the Move/Copy sheet dialog I think; that
is an easy enough hack.

        It would be great if you could add it to the 'Easy Hacks' section in
the "Easy Programming Tasks" section - with a clear spec of what needs
doing; it would be even better if you took the task on :-) working with
VCL's resources there is quite a pain - and it'll increase the interest
in Ricardo's new layout work I think.

        Kohei - if you object strongly - would be good to remove the Easy
Hack / discuss :-)

        HTH,

                Michael.


Michael,

I will get it a shot at adding this to the Easy Hack wiki.

Andy

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