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How to Copy Multiple Sheets Multiple Times in Excel Office 365?

In this article, You will understand the Steps to Copy Multiple Sheets Multiple Times in Excel Office 365 using Kutools. Get an official version of MS Excel from the following link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-in/microsoft-365/excel

Note: kutools for Excel has more than 180 features which are used to complete the difficult task with several clicks. If you want to use Kutools, you need to install it from Excel’s official website.

Copy Multiple Worksheets:

To do this, you need to follow the below steps.

  • Open the workbook that contains multiple sheets that you want to copy.
  • For example, we have shown the multiple sheets in the below image, and we want to copy the Grade sheet multiple times.

Multiple sheets
Multiple sheets

  • Go to the Kutools Plus Tab , select the Worksheet option, choose the Copy Worksheets option from the drop-down menu.

Kutools Plus Tab
Kutools Plus Tab

  • It will open the Copy Multiple Worksheets Dialog Box.
  • Copy the selected worksheets – In this section, you need to select the sheets that you want to copy.
  • The number of copies – Specify the number of copies using the drop-down button.
  • Insert copy worksheets – You need to select the location of the copies from the given options.

Note:

  • If you check the Worksheet name checkbox will select all worksheets, else it will unselect all worksheets.

Hit the OK button
Hit the OK button

  • Then, click the OK button. It will open the prompt box to remind you of the number of copies.
  • You need to click the OK button to close this prompt box.

Prompt box
Prompt box

  • At last, you can see that the selected sheets have been copied multiple times as shown in the below screenshot.

Output
Output

Verdict:

In the above article, you can easily understand the steps to Copy Multiple Sheets Multiple Times in Excel Office 365 using Kutools. ** Drop your **feedback in the below comment box. Thanks for visiting Geek Excel. Keep Learning!

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