Your example doesn’t help much. An ACTUAL sample is required. Dummy data is 
fine but must make sense.
Why do you have 90 different sheets with data. Maybe one would do.
You do not need to have blank sheets until needed. Each can be created as 
needed with a macro.
I don’t understand copying an entire sheet >putting something in cell b11 when 
already filled(on sample) and renaming.
What do you want to do with the original sheet you copied from. Why have two? 
The logic is NOT clear.

Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software
dguille...@gmail.com

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Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ 1. paste standard content to all sheets 2. paste 
sheet name to a specific cell


FROM : Subu
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Thanks Don Guillett 

- I have written my name on top of this mail... NOT sure if that is what is 
needed. I generally sign with my name as below

- Sample sheet (of course with fewer sheets) is also enclosed 


regards

Subu




On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 5:20:57 PM UTC+4, Don Guillett wrote: 
  Pls put your name on the FROM request and provide a file.

  Don Guillett
  Microsoft MVP Excel
  SalesAid Software


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  Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 7:52 AM
  To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com 
  Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ 1. paste standard content to all sheets 2. paste 
sheet name to a specific cell

  Dear Members

  I use XL 2003, Win XP. I have the following *request* 

  1. I have a workbook with approx 170 sheets
  2. The first 90 or so sheets have some content in them (call them the old 
sheets), the remaining 80 or so are blank as of now (call them new sheets)
  3. I wish to take the content from one of the old sheets ...say sheet # 70 
and paste it to all the blank / new sheets [same source , paste on all *blank* 
sheets, paste only on blank sgeets] 
  4. Is there an easy way , with or without VB

  5. Once (4) above is accomplished, 
  6. I need to past the sheet name of the *new* sheets - only new sheets on to 
cell B 11 of each of the new sheet. i.e. IF the name on sheet #100 is Delhi, I 
wish to copy the Text "Delhi" (without the quotes)  to Cell B 11 of sheet # 100

  any help towards the above would be gratefully acknowledged


  thanks in adv. and regards

  Subu


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