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VBA / Excel / Access / Word » Access » Index 
Auto-Generate an Index Using VBA
 
Private Sub Worksheet_Activate()
     Dim wSheet As Worksheet
     Dim As Long
     l = 1
     With Me
          .Columns(1).ClearContents
          .Cells(11"INDEX"
          .Cells(11).Name = "Index"
     End With

     For Each wSheet In Worksheets
      If wSheet.Name <> Me.Name Then
          l = l + 1
      With wSheet
          .Range("A1").Name = "Start" & wSheet.Index
          .Hyperlinks.Add Anchor:=.Range("A1"), Address:="", SubAddress:= "Index", TextToDisplay:="Back to Index"
      End With
      Me.Hyperlinks.Add Anchor:=Me.Cells(l, 1), Address:="",SubAddress:="Start" & wSheet.Index, TextToDisplay:=wSheet.Name
      End If
      Next wSheet
End Sub

 
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