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Is there a way to save an excel workbook into a worksheet in a different
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One workbook into one worksheet?

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You can open both workbooks at the same time, and arrange that the file
windows overlap. Then CTRL-drag the tab of the sheet that you want to copy
into the window of the other file. Then you can save that file and it will
have a copy of the sheet in there.

If you effectively want to MOVE the sheet rather than COPY it, then just
drag the sheet tab rather than CTRL-drag.

Hope this helps.

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Yes. Example: I have a workbook, test.xls, that contains one worksheet:
sheet 1. I want to save it into another workbook (analysis.xls) that has 10
worksheets,
and I want to save it into one of these worksheets: line analysis.
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One workbook into one worksheet?

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Is there a way to save an excel workbook into a worksheet in a different
excel workbook?

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Thanks - I'm trying to open the first workbook and do a save into the other
but it looks like I'll have to use your method.

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You can open both workbooks at the same time, and arrange that the file
windows overlap. Then CTRL-drag the tab of the sheet that you want to copy
into the window of the other file. Then you can save that file and it will
have a copy of the sheet in there.

If you effectively want to MOVE the sheet rather than COPY it, then just
drag the sheet tab rather than CTRL-drag.

Hope this helps.

Pete

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Well, it's a very quick method, and if you drag the (single) sheet
into the other workbook then the first workbook's window will
automatically close.

Pete

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Thanks - I'm trying to open the first workbook and do a save into the other
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You can open both workbooks at the same time, and arrange that the file
windows overlap. Then CTRL-drag the tab of the sheet that you want to copy
into the window of the other file. Then you can save that file and it will
have a copy of the sheet in there.


If you effectively want to MOVE the sheet rather than COPY it, then just
drag the sheet tab rather than CTRL-drag.


Hope this helps.


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"Move or Copy Sheet" from the Edit menu, or by right-clicking on the sheet
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Yes. Example: I have a workbook, test.xls, that contains one worksheet:
sheet 1. I want to save it into another workbook (analysis.xls) that has
10
worksheets,
and I want to save it into one of these worksheets: line analysis.
"Bob I" wrote:

One workbook into one worksheet?

Paul wrote:

Is there a way to save an excel workbook into a worksheet in a
different
excel workbook?

Paul C. Peterson
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Then you actually mean A workSHEET into a WorkBOOK! Simple Open both
workbooks, r-click on the worksheet tab you want to copy out, select
Copy or move, and pick the other Workbook and tick the box for make a copy.

Paul wrote:

Yes. Example: I have a workbook, test.xls, that contains one worksheet:
sheet 1. I want to save it into another workbook (analysis.xls) that has 10
worksheets,
and I want to save it into one of these worksheets: line analysis.
"Bob I" wrote:


One workbook into one worksheet?

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Is there a way to save an excel workbook into a worksheet in a different
excel workbook?

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