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Exporting CSV Files
Is it possible to export just data from a named range to a CSV file?
If so any references? |
Exporting CSV Files
How about copying that named range to another workbook, then saving that
workbook as a .csv file. If you need a macro, you could record one when you do it manually. Paul W Smith wrote: Is it possible to export just data from a named range to a CSV file? If so any references? -- Dave Peterson |
Exporting CSV Files
Thank for suggesting a way of doing it, which is appreciated.
What I actually asked was is it possible to export just data from a named range. If it is not possible can someone advise me of this. "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... How about copying that named range to another workbook, then saving that workbook as a .csv file. If you need a macro, you could record one when you do it manually. Paul W Smith wrote: Is it possible to export just data from a named range to a CSV file? If so any references? -- Dave Peterson |
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