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Copying multiple sheets to new Workbook
Is it possible to "split" mutliple worksheets into mutiple workbooks in a
single function? For example, if there are 15 worksheets in one workbook that I would like to "split" into 15 individual workbooks, is it possible to move them all at once as opposed to performing an individual copy to new workbook for each tab? Any help is appreciated, Ashley |
Copying multiple sheets to new Workbook
Try this macro
http://www.rondebruin.nl/copy6.htm -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Ash" wrote in message ... Is it possible to "split" mutliple worksheets into mutiple workbooks in a single function? For example, if there are 15 worksheets in one workbook that I would like to "split" into 15 individual workbooks, is it possible to move them all at once as opposed to performing an individual copy to new workbook for each tab? Any help is appreciated, Ashley |
Copying multiple sheets to new Workbook
Worked wonderfully, thank you! I hope you don't get rid of the webpage
anytime soon, I've forward the information to several people in the office! ;) "Ron de Bruin" wrote: Try this macro http://www.rondebruin.nl/copy6.htm -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Ash" wrote in message ... Is it possible to "split" mutliple worksheets into mutiple workbooks in a single function? For example, if there are 15 worksheets in one workbook that I would like to "split" into 15 individual workbooks, is it possible to move them all at once as opposed to performing an individual copy to new workbook for each tab? Any help is appreciated, Ashley |
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