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hello friends welcome to db2 toriels in some of our Excel reports we may want to name these sheets automatically according to the names on each sheet without manually renaming them so in this tutorial let us learn how we can automatically change worksheet names based on cell values using a small macro in this example I am considering a sample report of six states in six sheets and let us rename these sheets with that of state names from cell b2 of each sheet now let us follow the step by step procedure the first step is to right-click on any sheet and select view code or you can press alt F lemon as a shortcut to go into the VBA window now here in this VBA window click on insert from the menu bar and click on module to insert a new module copy this code you can find this code from the description as well and paste this code into the new module of the VBA window and close this VBA window and go back to your Excel workbook now from the menu bar go to view tab and under macros click on