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You have copied info to the clipboard so when you close the file the system
wants to know if you intend to keep the data. To get around this do something with the data prior to closing the file. Something like this dim wbkCopyFrom as Workbook set wbkCopyFrom = Workbooks.Open("filename.csv") with wbkCopyFrom If .Range("A2").Value 0 Then 'file not empty .Range(.Range("A2"), .Range("O2").End(xlDown)).Copy _ ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1").Range("A2") End If .Close savechanges:=False end with -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "geebee" wrote: hi, I have the following: Workbooks.Open "filename.csv" DisplayAlerts = False If Range("A2").Value 0 Then 'file not empty Range(Range("A2"), Range("O2").End(xlDown)).Select Range(Range("A2"), Range("O2").End(xlDown)).Copy Application.ActiveWorkbook.Close savechanges:=False ' No need to save here End If But I noticed when the file closes, I get a message: "There is a large amount of information on the clipboard. Do yo uwant to be able to paste this information into another program later?" I need to know how to prevent getting prompted this, and to see WHY I am prompted? Thanks in advance, geebee |
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