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Hello guys,
Any idea how to write a simple and "elegant" macro that could "convert" all the tabs from an open workbook into separate files (without destroying the original file)? - with the new files' names being the old tab names - with a kind of "paste special/values" applied to every sheet (in order to eliminate any particular issues that could arise from the (potentially) existing links between the initial tabs). Thanks a lot for any help on this! Markx |
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Hi Markx
Try this one http://www.rondebruin.nl/copy6.htm -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "markx" wrote in message ... Hello guys, Any idea how to write a simple and "elegant" macro that could "convert" all the tabs from an open workbook into separate files (without destroying the original file)? - with the new files' names being the old tab names - with a kind of "paste special/values" applied to every sheet (in order to eliminate any particular issues that could arise from the (potentially) existing links between the initial tabs). Thanks a lot for any help on this! Markx |
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