Hi Rajesh,

I guess there is no way to change the name of sheet through formula.But yes 
your query very much possible through VBA Macro.


Regards
Prince


On Monday, December 31, 2012 1:17:56 PM UTC+5:30, rajeyssh wrote:
>
> Dear Sir
> if I put column b or column c list in column a all the sheets name change 
> as per the list of b or c only with formula.
> Rgds
>
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> *Rajesh Kumar Agarwal*
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