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you could copy then pastespecial values and then pastespecial formats
you name the new workbook when you save it "Roger on Excel" wrote in message ... [Excel 2003] Is there a way to programtically select certain sheets and copy them to a new workbook? for example Sheet2 and Sheet3 to new workbook "New Project" I know i can do this manually by selecting the sheets and right clicking to get to the move/copy dialog, but it doesnt let you rename the workbook you are creating. Also how do you programitically break all links to the original spreadsheet? Many Thanks, Roger |
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