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Copy worksheet without names
I have a workbook that generates summary data from data validation
lists and formulas. Once the data is set a macro is ran that creats a "clean" sheet preplacing the formulas etc with just the values, then removes all names from the clean sheet. The clean sheet is moved to a new workbook by right clicking the tab and selecting the new notebook... The problem is that the global names in the source notebook get copied to the new notebook. Is it possible to move the clean sheet so that it is realy "clean". thanks Robert |
Copy worksheet without names
Maybe you can copy|paste special values into a newly created worksheet--instead
of copying the worksheet itself???? Robert H wrote: I have a workbook that generates summary data from data validation lists and formulas. Once the data is set a macro is ran that creats a "clean" sheet preplacing the formulas etc with just the values, then removes all names from the clean sheet. The clean sheet is moved to a new workbook by right clicking the tab and selecting the new notebook... The problem is that the global names in the source notebook get copied to the new notebook. Is it possible to move the clean sheet so that it is realy "clean". thanks Robert -- Dave Peterson |
Copy worksheet without names
That will probably work, its just more steps. I actualy recieve
report from five source workbook. I try to simplify the process as much as possible so that when Im on vacation whoever is covering for me doesnt have to think too much ;) Thanks Robert On Jan 25, 5:33*pm, Dave Peterson wrote: Maybe you can copy|paste special values into a newly created worksheet--instead of copying the worksheet itself???? Robert H wrote: I have a workbook that generates summary data from data validation lists and formulas. Once the data is set a macro is ran that creats a "clean" sheet preplacing the formulas etc with just the values, then removes all names from the clean sheet. *The clean sheet is moved to a new workbook by right clicking the tab and selecting the new notebook... *The problem is that the global names in the source notebook get copied to the new notebook. *Is it possible to move the clean sheet so that it is realy "clean". thanks Robert -- Dave Peterson |
Copy worksheet without names
Maybe you can make it into a macro and then use that.
Robert H wrote: That will probably work, its just more steps. I actualy recieve report from five source workbook. I try to simplify the process as much as possible so that when Im on vacation whoever is covering for me doesnt have to think too much ;) Thanks Robert On Jan 25, 5:33 pm, Dave Peterson wrote: Maybe you can copy|paste special values into a newly created worksheet--instead of copying the worksheet itself???? Robert H wrote: I have a workbook that generates summary data from data validation lists and formulas. Once the data is set a macro is ran that creats a "clean" sheet preplacing the formulas etc with just the values, then removes all names from the clean sheet. The clean sheet is moved to a new workbook by right clicking the tab and selecting the new notebook... The problem is that the global names in the source notebook get copied to the new notebook. Is it possible to move the clean sheet so that it is realy "clean". thanks Robert -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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