Save Excel As CSV?
Oct 4, 2013I would like to open all Excel files in a specific folder, insert a column after J and save the file as csv with the name a concatenation of text in A1 and B1.
View 2 RepliesI would like to open all Excel files in a specific folder, insert a column after J and save the file as csv with the name a concatenation of text in A1 and B1.
View 2 Repliesam using Excel 2010 and having issues trying to save a worksheet to a specified file location with the save date....
I have tried several posts form this forum and elsewhere and can't seem to get the macro to do what I want.....
I want to save a 'worksheet' from an open workbook that I use for updating information to the same file path as the workbook with the date the file saved...
I have an expense report, which was originally done in Excel 2003. It still prompts users to open as read only however if they select no, they are not prompted for the password, and it has allowed them to save, so when the next person opens it, they have the previous person's report instead of the clean workbook. I have tried everything to put a password onto it. I know this is really basic stuff, but maybe I am missing a step? I want the end user to be able to make all the changes they want in read only mode and then do a save as, but if the select No when prompted "Open as Read-only?" they should have to put a password in.
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhat I am trying to do is that I have an excel file with macros and it is a read-only file. In order for the user to save, I want them to only be able to save as a .xlsx file as it disables all macros. If for whatever reason, the user wants to save the file as another .xlsm file, they should be allowed but before they save, a "are you sure you want to save as .xlsm?" message should pop up.
All the options in the save as box should still be available in case they want to save in that particular format. Just that the .xlsx should be the default.
I have created a macro in excel 2010 which enable the file to save (extract) data into separate location and name. The vba code for macro is as follows: Question: How can I save this workbook with reference to the value containing in cell B2? (it is named temporary now - as defined in the code)
Sub aaa()
'
' aaa Macro
'
[Code].....
I have some daily text files in a folder (so about 30 of them each month), which in the end of month, I need to open them up in excel, format them so that I can use the information for my analysis.
I would like to create a macro, to quickly open them all up at once and save them each individually in .xls or .xlsm format.
I am new to VBA and after some research online, I was able to have the files open with the following code. but now I don't know how to proceed further to save them one by one with the same name but in .xls or .xlsm format.
Sub Opentxtfiles()
Dim MyFolder As String
Dim myfile As String
[Code].....
Is there a way to save as an excel file containing a list of words inone column so when I open it in Notepad I get the words in one line separated by commas?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI need to disable 'save as' in an excel file. I have read some previous topics but I cant understand it. Is there anyone who can explain it to me as detailed as possible?
View 9 Replies View RelatedTried a macro with no luck, I want to save workbook to PDF and have it named by the value in A3. I want the Dialog box to pop up so I pick the folder?
View 6 Replies View RelatedThe starting sheet has lot of text cells with empty columns and rows between them, without pattern. I need to do the following:
-Copy the original sheet and work on the renamed copy
-Remove all cells with bold font text (these are titles)
-Create a new sheet
-Transform the table to 1 column in the new sheet (no order required)
-Remove empty rows
-Save as CSV files with 2950 rows maximum each, with same name+number
i have a macro which copies data from each line, based on the row info copied.The current code i have is as follows:
Sub Macro1()
'
' Macro1 Macro
' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+r[code].....
I have an Excel (.xlsm) that opens an existing PPT and uses VBA to modify several slides.
There are several shapes on each slide and my .xlsm has VBA that modifies those shapes.
(The slides have designs on them for different size business cards which get filled in with spreadsheet names,...)
Now I want to "select all" the shapes on a slide as a "group"(not sure that term is correct). Then I want to export that group as a .PNG image file. Save location can be the same folder location of the .xlsm file (doesn't really matter).
This is different than exporting each slide as a .PNG.(which I can already do). In this case the business card designs on each slide are different sizes. So I need the images to be just the size of the "group" on that slide.
The VBA code is within the .xlsm file (not the PPT)
Several posts show VBA code for within the .pptm file that works fine if using just a PPT
However that code doesn't seem to work when I put it in the .xlsm file to drive the image creation from Excel.
PC with latest of all software.
I am exporting a multiline listbox entry (with 14 columns, I'll expand that later) by DoubleClick from one UserForm to another.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to edit the code below to save in .xls instead of .xlsm. Also, I need to disable the compatibly checker.
[Code]....
I have all my data on an Excel2000 spreadsheet and want to save it or export it out as text with just a space between each piece of data.
View 12 Replies View RelatedI want to know if it is possible to launch a blank notepad from an existing excel spreadsheet and then type relevant "history notes" into notepad and save.
I am creating a manual spreadsheet for the company I am working for which is being used for Maintenance Planning / Scheduling and creating of work orders. Once the work order has been raised and the job has been completed it then needs to be closed out on the spreadsheet and any relevant notes entered in. I am hoping to be able to have a link that opens notepad by the click of a button within the spreadsheet and it allows the user to record any notes against that work order and save. These notes can then viewed by future users.
I have excel contains multiple sheet. I want to save all sheets as in different workbook in specific folder.
e.g. Workbook "Report" has 3 worksheet i.e. A, B & C By running macro all 3 sheets should be saved as different workbook on "C:Report(folder)"
C:Report(folder)A.xls
C:Report(folder)B.xls
C:Report(folder)C.xls
I have a scrip that i use to safe email attachments that works and is as follow.
Code:
Public Sub saveAttachtoDisk(itm As Outlook.MailItem)
Dim objAtt As Outlook.Attachment
Dim saveFolder As String
[Code]....
Now the problem is that the email comes with 2 excel email attachments and i only want to save the one that has a name + date stamp.
I need to create a macro that will allow me to save a PDF from an XL file I am creating by running a report out of Access. This report yields a workbook with 2 sheets in it. The first tab (sheet) called "Mishkon" and the second called "Women's League". I need to save these reports separately as PDFs and they need to be saved in seperate locations. The first sheet (Mishkon) needs to be saved here: \OSOFSDataDayHabMishkon . The second sheet needs to be saved here: \OSOFSDataDayHabWomen's League . Here is the twist... Both sheets need to take their name from their G3 cells. I have Excel 2010 and dont want to print from my Adobe PDF printer. I would like to save as a PDF so I can run it off of computers that dont have the Adobe PDF printer installed.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'd like to record a macro that allows me to take the current file "file.csv" and save it as "file.xlsx"
I can't get the variable right (just messing around in VBA to have it get the file name and save it as a different format (csv to xlsx)
I've tried:
Function GetFullName() As String GetFullName = ThisWorkbook.FullName End Function
I'm trying to solve when hitting the Save/Close button on my Userform.
Give the User the option to Save As the toolGive the User the option to either exit or return after Save AsIf Exit - hide all but the first worksheet (in case they open with Macros DisabledClose/Exit
My current issue is when I click the button and choose Exit Yes then the form and workbook close, but Excel is still open. Is there a way to have Excel fully close if no other workbooks are open?
Code:
Private Sub cmbSaveAs_Click()
Dim sFilename
If MsgBox("Save the file?", vbYesNo) = vbYes Then
sFilename = Application.GetSaveAsFilename(fileFilter:="Excel Macro-Enabled Workbook (*.xlsm),*.xlsm")
[Code] .........
I am running Excel 2011 on Mac OS X. I am trying to save a file (.xls) to a server (Autumn). I have tried several configurations to try to get the file saved properly. File name is "Testfile.xls"
1. folderpath = "Autumn:Tim:TestFolder:" & filename --Activeworkbook.Saveas filename:=folderpath
2. folderpath = "Tim:TestFolder:" & filename Activeworkbook.Saveas filename:=folderpath
3 Activeworkbook.Saveas folderpath
When I try this, I get an Error 1004 indicating that it cannot find the file. Do I need to eliminate the .xls and then specify that when I do the saveas?
I have a script that opens the workbook Excel, and save him as PDF format. But my script saves all sheets in a book. I need to save only sheets with name "Cnt1", "Cnt2" .... "CntX".
Code:
Dim xlObj, objArgs, xlWB, xlSH
Set xlObj = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
Set objArgs = WScript.Arguments
file = objArgs.item(0)
fileToSave = objArgs.item(1)
set xlWB = xlObj.Workbooks.Open(file)
xlWB.ExportAsFixedFormat 0, fileToSave , 0, 1, 0,,,0
xlWB.close False
xlObj.quit
I've been working on this problem on and off for a number of months now and have just about got it sussed so thought I'd share it with you as it has mostly been down to postings on this board that I've got it in the end.
Thanks especially to 'biggoan' for his post: http://www.mrexcel.com/board2/viewto...136&highlight=
Anyway, this seems to avoid the need for a class module but does need you to install the Acrobat Distiller object references in Tools...References in the VBA editor.
You also need to go into the printer properties of the your Adobe PDF 'Printer' and under Printing Preferences...Adobe PDF Settings deselect the Do not send fonts to "Adobe PDF" option. Why, who knows!
Private Sub Create_PDF()
'Created by Dom Hill with considerable asistance from Biggoan and Mr Excel
Dim tempPDFFileName As String
Dim tempPSFileName As String
Dim tempPDFRawFileName As String
Dim tempLogFileName As String
Sheets("Sales Data").Activate
tempPDFRawFileName = "C:" & Range("A1").Value
'Define the postscript and .pdf file names.
tempPSFileName = tempPDFRawFileName & ".ps"
tempPDFFileName = tempPDFRawFileName & ".pdf"
tempLogFileName = tempPDFRawFileName & ".log"
' Print the Excel range to the postscript file
ActiveSheet.PrintOut Copies:=1, preview:=False, ActivePrinter:="Adobe PDF", printtofile:=True, Collate:=True, prtofilename:=tempPSFileName
'Create PDF File
Dim myPDFDist As New PdfDistiller
myPDFDist.FileToPDF tempPSFileName, tempPDFFileName, tempShowWindow
'Delete PS File
Kill tempPSFileName
Kill tempLogFileName
End Sub
Not sure why the macro creates a log file but if you know more about VBA then you probably would.
I created a financial model in sheet with a macro. The model works as designed. And the workbook can be saved with smaller steps. But with big steps that contains about 250,000 formulas, it seemed to take forever to have the work book saved, I have to canceled it after about 45 minutes. I tried it on different machines and all have the same problems.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI would like to export data coming from a range values which I set up. Just like the code below that will print out all the data using range values. I would like also to do the same in exporting the data in one pdf file with multiple pages based on each of the data of the range.
VB:
Sub Batch_Print()
Dim FileName As String
' On Error GoTo Print_all_Error
[Code].....
I have a cell using formula
IF(TRUNC(B1)=TRUNC(TODAY()),VLOOKUP(Sheet1!A2,Sheet2!A:D,4,FALSE),"novalue")
Wherein I compare cell B1 containg a date value with current system date and if it is true i lookup a value from another sheet.
My problem is next day when i open the excel the previous days value is getting erased as my if logic is returning false.
Is there any way to freeze my previous days value while opening the excel the next day
day 27 i have this value
drugcode27-01-201428-01-201429-01-2014
AA0011
day 28 when i open the excel it shows'
drugcode27-01-201428-01-201429-01-2014
AA001novalue1
I want to freeze the value under date 27-01-2014
I have an Excel 2010 spreadsheet which I need to print to PDF. There is a simple "Save as" PDF option which always fails with just the message "Document not saved". I created a simple test sheet with just a few numbers on to check it isn't due to complexities with the particular workbook. This works on my home PC (Windows 7) but not on the Windows 7 Club PC which is where I need to run it to generate the output which eventually will go to the club's website.
It also fails the same way if I try to create an XPS file (although I don't want an XPS file).
This fails from the normal user interface "Save As". I also tried it from a VBA macro and run it: I get Run-time error '-2147467261 (80004003)' Document not saved
I've googled endlessly but all the references I tried failed to uncover a solution. I was a bit surprised that this doesn't seem particularly common and most of the reports seem to be a couple of years old or older (no workarounds were useful).
I have some excel files which should be saved in Excel 97-2003 Workbook format . I am trying to write vba code for that i am struggling at starting . problem is i have 6 excel files which should be saved as Excel 97-2003 Workbook format i don't know how i give 6 files path to code .
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm not sure if this is possible but I want to be able to click print and after it has printed, transferred and cleared I would like it to save the purchase order and continuation sheet.
If this is being done on different computers is it possible for it to simply bring up the dialog box and the user save it where they would like?
Libby