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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 ... 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 -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Glen Mettler" wrote in message ... 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 |
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