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Hi all
I don't have a great deal of experience with VBA, but can usually muddle my way through. I have drawn a blank with the following, however. I have a folder containing multiple excel workbooks, all of which are of the same structure. The workbooks contain multiple work sheets. I want to write a macro that saves each worksheet within each workbook as a separate .csv file that is named "NameofWorkBook_NameofWorkSheet". These would all be saved into the existing folder. I have been reading threads on similar topics and trying to meld them together, but the best I have been able to do is save each worksheet within a single workbook as the name of the worksheet. I am using Excel 2010. Any assistance with sample code, or directing me to where this has previously been addressed would be most appreciated. Thanks in advance... |
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This code OK in 2007 for one workbook only.
You will have to add a loop to go through all workbooks in the folder. Sub Make_New_Books() Dim w As Worksheet Application.ScreenUpdating = False Application.DisplayAlerts = False FileExtStr = ".csv": FileFormatNum = 6 For Each w In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets w.Copy With ActiveWorkbook .SaveAs Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\" & ThisWorkbook.Name _ & "_" & w.Name & FileExtStr .Close End With Next w Application.DisplayAlerts = True Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub Gord On Sat, 5 May 2012 11:24:31 +0000, KQBats wrote: Hi all I don't have a great deal of experience with VBA, but can usually muddle my way through. I have drawn a blank with the following, however. I have a folder containing multiple excel workbooks, all of which are of the same structure. The workbooks contain multiple work sheets. I want to write a macro that saves each worksheet within each workbook as a separate .csv file that is named "NameofWorkBook_NameofWorkSheet". These would all be saved into the existing folder. I have been reading threads on similar topics and trying to meld them together, but the best I have been able to do is save each worksheet within a single workbook as the name of the worksheet. I am using Excel 2010. Any assistance with sample code, or directing me to where this has previously been addressed would be most appreciated. Thanks in advance... |
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Gord - Thanks, that works well. I will pop it into a loop and, hopefully, get the whole lot done in one hit. Really appreciate your time.
Cheers Ken Quote:
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OK, I am nearly there. All of the files are being produced for all the workbooks, but I am not getting the name of the file correct when I run the code from within the loop to run the saving in batch mode, and it is saving the csv files back to the "C:\" directory, rather than the one in which the files are sitting "C:\Datafiles". The code below is saving the files as Book1_WorksheetName.csv through to Book(number of worksheets in all the workbooks)_WorksheetName.csv.
Here is the code(Gord's first, followed by the loop that calls it). After I run this I run 'save all' and 'close all' macros. I am not quite getting the 'ActiveWorkBook' and 'ThisWorkBook' elements right, and have been playing around with these trying to get it to work. Sub Make_New_Books() Dim w As Worksheet Application.ScreenUpdating = False Application.DisplayAlerts = False FileExtStr = ".csv": FileFormatNum = 6 For Each w In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets w.Copy With ActiveWorkbook .SaveAs Filename:=ActiveWorkbook.Path & "\" & ActiveWorkbook.Name _ & "_" & w.Name & FileExtStr .Close End With Next w Application.DisplayAlerts = True Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub Sub AllFolderFiles() Dim WB As Workbook Dim TheFile As String Dim MyPath As String MyPath = "C:\DataFiles" ChDir MyPath TheFile = Dir("*.xls") Do While TheFile < "" Set WB = Workbooks.Open(MyPath & "\" & TheFile) Call Make_New_Books TheFile = Dir Loop End Sub |
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You altered my original code.............
SaveAs Filename:=ActiveWorkbook.Path & "\" & ActiveWorkbook.Name _ & "_" & w.Name & FileExtStr ActiveWorkbook is the one that was just created and has no name or path. My code was.......... SaveAs Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\" & ThisWorkbook.Name _ & "_" & w.Name & FileExtStr Gord On Sun, 6 May 2012 02:37:21 +0000, KQBats wrote: OK, I am nearly there. All of the files are being produced for all the workbooks, but I am not getting the name of the file correct when I run the code from within the loop to run the saving in batch mode, and it is saving the csv files back to the "C:\" directory, rather than the one in which the files are sitting "C:\Datafiles". The code below is saving the files as Book1_WorksheetName.csv through to Book(number of worksheets in all the workbooks)_WorksheetName.csv. Here is the code(Gord's first, followed by the loop that calls it). After I run this I run 'save all' and 'close all' macros. I am not quite getting the 'ActiveWorkBook' and 'ThisWorkBook' elements right, and have been playing around with these trying to get it to work. Sub Make_New_Books() Dim w As Worksheet Application.ScreenUpdating = False Application.DisplayAlerts = False FileExtStr = ".csv": FileFormatNum = 6 For Each w In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets w.Copy With ActiveWorkbook SaveAs Filename:=ActiveWorkbook.Path & "\" & ActiveWorkbook.Name _ & "_" & w.Name & FileExtStr Close End With Next w Application.DisplayAlerts = True Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub Sub AllFolderFiles() Dim WB As Workbook Dim TheFile As String Dim MyPath As String MyPath = "C:\DataFiles" ChDir MyPath TheFile = Dir("*.xls") Do While TheFile < "" Set WB = Workbooks.Open(MyPath & "\" & TheFile) Call Make_New_Books TheFile = Dir Loop End Sub KQBats;1601529 Wrote: Gord - Thanks, that works well. I will pop it into a loop and, hopefully, get the whole lot done in one hit. Really appreciate your time. Cheers Ken |
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Gord
Yes, I did because I wasn't sure about how to have the correct workbook referenced as the loop calls the "Make_New_Books" code. The code you posted works without the loop if the macro is run from within the workbook that I am wishing to break into the sheets and save, but it doesn't correctly name them if I open a workbook with the "AllFolderFiles" macro in it, and call the "Make_New_Books" code from within that Macro. The "AllFolderFiles" macro contains a loop to move through all the files in the folder, but it is not passing the name of the current file that it is working on to the "Make_New_Books" macro when it saves the files...at least I think that is the case. Cheers Ken Quote:
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