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Saveas with name of another file
This is the code I am using to open another excel file, copy data an
paste it into the original file. Is it possible to add a line in thi macro that will do a saveas on the original workbook (ThisWB)? I woul like to do a saveas with the name of the other file (OpenedWB) and "-F for Finished. So, ThisWB would have a saveas with the name being "OpenedWB - F". Sub testIt() Dim ThisWB As Workbook, OpenedWB As Workbook, _ OpenFileName As Variant Set ThisWB = ThisWorkbook OpenFileName = Application.GetOpenFilename() If LCase(TypeName(OpenFileName)) = "boolean" Then Else Set OpenedWB = Workbooks.Open(OpenFileName) OpenedWB.Sheets(1).Range("A1:Z100").Copy ThisWB.Worksheets("sheet1").Range("b1").PasteSpeci al _ xlPasteValuesAndNumberFormats OpenedWB.Close False End If End Sub Thank you -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
Saveas with name of another file
I am not sure if I described this sufficiently...
Using sample names, Workbook1 = Music Workbook2 = Animal Using a macro in "Music", I would like to access the file name in "Animal" and do a saveas on the Music File. The result is three files... "Music" "Animal" "Animal - F" Hope that helps --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
Saveas with name of another file
I am finding this somewhat difficult to explain. Ok, one more time.
Starting with the "Music" file I run the macro The macro accesses "Animal" file, copies some of the data and pastes i to the "Music" File Next, I would like the updated "Music" File to be saved as "Animal - F (or what ever the name of the accessed file, adding "- F" to the end) Any ideas -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
Saveas with name of another file
Is this right??
ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs FileName:="OpenedWB - F" Also, how would I designate a specific directory for the save? Thanks -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
Saveas with name of another file
Hi
use ChDir prior to saving the file -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Is this right?? ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs FileName:="OpenedWB - F" Also, how would I designate a specific directory for the save? Thanks. --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
Saveas with name of another file
A little uniformed on this,....can you be more specific on how to d
this. I am a Senior Forum member only because I ask sooo many questions!! just became interested in the VB code and found a lot of applications. The problem is I only have enough programming skill to be dangerous. Thanks -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
Saveas with name of another file
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e.g. sub foo() chdrive "C:\" chdir "C:\temp" ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs FileName:="OpenedWB - F" end sub -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany A little uniformed on this,....can you be more specific on how to do this. I am a Senior Forum member only because I ask sooo many questions!! I just became interested in the VB code and found a lot of applications. The problem is I only have enough programming skill to be dangerous. Thanks. --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
Saveas with name of another file
Thansk, Frank!
That got me all the way there, but with the wrong file name. I don' think it was explained right... OpenedWB is a variable name for whatever the file I am opening is. don't want to do as saveas with literally "OpenedWB". It should be for example, "5-18-04 - F". Where OpenedWB, in this case, i 5-18-04.xl -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
Saveas with name of another file
When I put this coede at the end of the sequence, is OpenWB no longer a
active variable -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
Saveas with name of another file
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now you have lost me :-) -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Thansk, Frank! That got me all the way there, but with the wrong file name. I don't think it was explained right... OpenedWB is a variable name for whatever the file I am opening is. I don't want to do as saveas with literally "OpenedWB". It should be, for example, "5-18-04 - F". Where OpenedWB, in this case, is 5-18-04.xls --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
Saveas with name of another file
This is the code that I am using...
Sub testIt() Dim ThisWB As Workbook, OpenedWB As Workbook, _ OpenFileName As Variant Set ThisWB = ThisWorkbook OpenFileName = Application.GetOpenFilename() If LCase(TypeName(OpenFileName)) = "boolean" Then Else Set OpenedWB = Workbooks.Open(OpenFileName) OpenedWB.Sheets(1).Range("A1:Z100").Copy ThisWB.Worksheets("sheet1").Range("b1").PasteSpeci al _ xlPasteValuesAndNumberFormats OpenedWB.Close False End If End Sub When I run the macro, the open file window appears and I choose a fil (Variable name = OpenedWB), the data is copied from the "Opene Workbook" and pasted into the the original workbook (Variable name ThisWB). I want to add a code at the end that resaves "ThisWB", naming i Animal, Music, or whatever the opened workbook was called. I woul like to get the filename from the opened workbook and use it as th filename for the original workbook. Does that help at all -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
Saveas with name of another file
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try Sub testIt() Dim fname Dim ThisWB As Workbook, OpenedWB As Workbook, _ OpenFileName As Variant Set ThisWB = ThisWorkbook OpenFileName = Application.GetOpenFilename() If LCase(TypeName(OpenFileName)) = "boolean" Then Else Set OpenedWB = Workbooks.Open(OpenFileName) OpenedWB.Sheets(1).Range("A1:Z100").Copy ThisWB.Worksheets("sheet1").Range("b1").PasteSpeci al _ xlPasteValuesAndNumberFormats fname = OpenedWb.name OpenedWB.Close False End If ThisWb.saveas fname End Sub -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany This is the code that I am using... Sub testIt() Dim ThisWB As Workbook, OpenedWB As Workbook, _ OpenFileName As Variant Set ThisWB = ThisWorkbook OpenFileName = Application.GetOpenFilename() If LCase(TypeName(OpenFileName)) = "boolean" Then Else Set OpenedWB = Workbooks.Open(OpenFileName) OpenedWB.Sheets(1).Range("A1:Z100").Copy ThisWB.Worksheets("sheet1").Range("b1").PasteSpeci al _ xlPasteValuesAndNumberFormats OpenedWB.Close False End If End Sub When I run the macro, the open file window appears and I choose a file (Variable name = OpenedWB), the data is copied from the "Opened Workbook" and pasted into the the original workbook (Variable name = ThisWB). I want to add a code at the end that resaves "ThisWB", naming it Animal, Music, or whatever the opened workbook was called. I would like to get the filename from the opened workbook and use it as the filename for the original workbook. Does that help at all? --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
Saveas with name of another file
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Saveas with name of another file
Trying to modify the saved name just slightly...
How do I remove the .xls?? ThisWB.SaveAs fname & " - F -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
Saveas with name of another file
Figured it out...
fname = Left(OpenedWB.Name, Len(OpenedWB.Name) - 4) Thanks -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
Saveas with name of another file
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another option: use replace for this -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Trying to modify the saved name just slightly... How do I remove the .xls?? ThisWB.SaveAs fname & " - F" --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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