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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T23:37:03+00:00 2026-06-15T23:37:03+00:00

I am using following VB.NET code to copy an excel sheet in a same

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I am using following VB.NET code to copy an excel sheet in a same workbook, but the sheet names are written with (2) every time, what is wrong here?

Dim inp as Integer
inp=Val(Textbox1.Text)

oWB = oXL.Workbooks.Open("D:\testfile.xlsx")
oSheet = oWB.Worksheets("base")
With oWB
   For i = 0 To inp - 1
     oSheet.Copy(Before:=.Worksheets(i + 1))
     With oSheet
       .Name = "INP" & i + 1
     End With
   Next
End With

How to get rid of “(2)” on the sheet name?

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    2026-06-15T23:37:04+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 11:37 pm

    the following line:

         oSheet.Copy(Before:=.Worksheets(i + 1))
    

    is creating a copy of the sheet you specified. when you create a copy of a sheet, excel adds (2) to the name to prevent having duplicate sheet names.

    lets say for example you had a sheet named base that you were trying to copy. after processing that line above, you’d end up with the original sheet named base and a new sheet named base (2).

    then, the next few lines of your code:

         With oSheet
           .Name = "INP" & i + 1
         End With
    

    just rename the original sheet.

    try this instead of those two lines:

         With oWB.Worksheets("base (2)")
           .Name = "INP" & i + 1
         End With
    
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