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copying named cells into new workbook
Is it possible to copy and paste named cells from one workbook to another
without having the origin file name pasting in as well? So if i'm pasting a cell named XYZfrom One.xls into Two.xls will Two.xls have a cell called One.xls!XYZ ? It is important that the Two.xls workbook have absolutely no reference to One.xls. Also, how do I keep the message that asks if I want to keep the cell name from popping up when I'm pasting into Two.xls? |
copying named cells into new workbook
Did you check the name in Two.xls using Insert | Name Define...?
What was the name? Was it One.xls!XYZ? If you are using the GUI, the warning you refer to cannot be suppressed. If you are using code, use the DisplayAlerts property as in: Sub testIt() Application.DisplayAlerts = False Workbooks("book1").Worksheets("sheet1").Range("C11 :E20").Copy _ Workbooks("Book2").Worksheets("sheet1").Range("C11 ") Application.DisplayAlerts = True End Sub Book1 Sheet1 C11:C20 was named aName. Running the above code twice generates the warning *if* the first line is commented out. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article , says... Is it possible to copy and paste named cells from one workbook to another without having the origin file name pasting in as well? So if i'm pasting a cell named XYZfrom One.xls into Two.xls will Two.xls have a cell called One.xls!XYZ ? It is important that the Two.xls workbook have absolutely no reference to One.xls. Also, how do I keep the message that asks if I want to keep the cell name from popping up when I'm pasting into Two.xls? |
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