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HI everyone
I am running a loop that gathers information from one workbook to another. I get a message asking if I want to save the inforamtion on the clipboard for further use. I don't want to save this information so how can I stop this from happening For x = 0 To m = b - bb = Format(m, "yyyymmdd" Sheets.Ad ActiveSheet.Name = b Range("A1").Selec Set mybook = Workbooks.Open("Test - " & bb) Sheets("Test1").Activat Columns("b:f").Selec Selection.Cop Windows(newbook).Activat Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlValues, operation:=xlNone, skipblanks:= False, Transpose:=Fals mybook.Close Fals Here is a portion of the loop that is causing the information to be placed on the clipboard. Is it possible to clear it with the pastspecial formula Thank you for any insight you may have Tom |
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try ... Application.displayalerts = False mybook.Close False Application.displayalerts = True Note: this does not clear the clipboard, just prevents the message -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany tom wrote: HI everyone, I am running a loop that gathers information from one workbook to another. I get a message asking if I want to save the inforamtion on the clipboard for further use. I don't want to save this information so how can I stop this from happening? For x = 0 To 6 m = b - x bb = Format(m, "yyyymmdd") Sheets.Add ActiveSheet.Name = bb Range("A1").Select Set mybook = Workbooks.Open("Test - " & bb) Sheets("Test1").Activate Columns("b:f").Select Selection.Copy Windows(newbook).Activate Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlValues, operation:=xlNone, skipblanks:= _ False, Transpose:=False mybook.Close False Here is a portion of the loop that is causing the information to be placed on the clipboard. Is it possible to clear it with the pastspecial formula? Thank you for any insight you may have. Tom |
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This is meant to clear the clipboard although I recall some problems with it
in Excel 97. Application.CutCopyMode = False Robin Hammond www.enhanceddatasystems.com "Frank Kabel" wrote in message ... Hi try .. Application.displayalerts = False mybook.Close False Application.displayalerts = True Note: this does not clear the clipboard, just prevents the message -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany tom wrote: HI everyone, I am running a loop that gathers information from one workbook to another. I get a message asking if I want to save the inforamtion on the clipboard for further use. I don't want to save this information so how can I stop this from happening? For x = 0 To 6 m = b - x bb = Format(m, "yyyymmdd") Sheets.Add ActiveSheet.Name = bb Range("A1").Select Set mybook = Workbooks.Open("Test - " & bb) Sheets("Test1").Activate Columns("b:f").Select Selection.Copy Windows(newbook).Activate Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlValues, operation:=xlNone, skipblanks:= _ False, Transpose:=False mybook.Close False Here is a portion of the loop that is causing the information to be placed on the clipboard. Is it possible to clear it with the pastspecial formula? Thank you for any insight you may have. Tom |
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