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Glen Mettler Glen Mettler is offline
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Default Help with CSV format

Tom,
Thanks. Works great!! When I looked at the object model, there didn't seem
to be an option to "overwrite" an existing file.
Is it possible to force an "overwrite" so I don't have to attend the "This
file exists, do you want to save anyway" popups?

Glen

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
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Dim sh as Worksheet
for each sh in Activeworkbook.Worksheets
sh.copy
Activeworkbook.SaveAs Filename:="C:\MyCSVFolder\" _
& sh.Name & .csv, _
FileFormat:=xlCSV
ActiveWorkbook.Close Savechanges:=False
Next

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy



"Glen Mettler" wrote in message
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I have a workbook containing 15 sheets. I want to save out each sheet
seperately as a CSV file.
Something like this:
For each sheet in MyWorkbook
sheets().select
save this sheet as CSV
next

How can I do that programmaticly?

TIA
Glen