Copy The Names Of The Docs To An Excel File
Dec 18, 2008I have many Word docs in a file. I need to copy the names of the docs to an excel file.
View 9 RepliesI have many Word docs in a file. I need to copy the names of the docs to an excel file.
View 9 RepliesI'm looking for one macro code in order to generate the excel files and give the standard excel file names.
Example: I have one master file in the given path like C:Temp and input box required to assign the number of file option. If I declare 10 files then my master file should get 10 copies and save it the above path....
I am creating a proposal for a online sales store, i have in column A a list of item names that my buyer liked and wants to run, but i have to send them the pictures for the items which is located in a directory on my drive together with all other items. we have 4 category's of pictures 1 is the main image from this we only have 1 of each item, then we have the S category there we may have up to 3 images s1, s2 and s3 not more then 3 and the same is with the R category and with the M as well. We did created a VBA to copy all images from the list into a new directory with all sub pictures into a new sub dir. and bring back a list of all images not found. But i am having a problem when i run the code if it dosnt find the image looking for (for instanse EAR11-M1 the code stopes there looking for the file even the error checking in the code is set to resume what is wrong with code?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have an Excel (2003) spreadsheet which imports data from a text file, adjusts it and then sends it to a word document, then adjusts it again to show different data then sends that to a different word document and then closes word down.
What I am after is a Macro running in Excel to open up my email client (Outlook 2003), attach the two previously created word documents, add a subject, and the recipients email addresses and then send it on its merry way.
I have received several hundred "Excel" data file dumps from an unspecified corporate database ( SAP? ). They are nominally spreadsheets, that is they are tables of mixed data that Excel recognizes, as they are exported from the database as such.
I'd like to walk a directory containing these files, and only these files, open each in turn save them as proper Excel files and close them. The end goal is to import these tables into a Access database, but Access doesn't recognize them either. I also need to repair values in one field which is easier to accomplish in Excel.
Unfortunately, opening the file generates an error I've been unable to trap, due to the fact the excel thinks its an HTML file, which it is, and wants me to verify that I do want to open it. Similarly, I receive a message when I try to save the file that requires me to nominate an acceptable Excel file type, which I can do in code.
I need to transfer the contents of a pricelist in excel for my small shop onto a template on a word document.
So in effect the description and price etc would appear in different sized fonts at certain places on the word doc template.
I need to import a long list of word docs into one excel sheet.
I think my situation is unique in that I need the word document title in column A and the data inside the word document in column B through D.
Also each document needs to be in its own row as well so we can organize it later.
loop and range function to apply in the below code through which I can avoid writing code for all the rows.
I am trying to open excel files located in single folder from files name (along with the path) in single worksheet (Column B and Row 1 to 500).
I have created follwing code which opens the file and then runs a macro in it.
a Sub Test()
Dim strFName As String
strFName = Sheet1.Range("B2").Value
[Code].....
Is it possible w/ some vba code to copy the names of files, either from a search or a specific directory to an Excel Worksheet?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have a column that looks like this, beginning on C10:
Code:
File Name
2316-17-312A.xrdml
2316-17-312B.xrdml
2316-17-312C.xrdml
[Code].....
I want to copy the extension of each file to a new column (File Type). How might I go about this?
I need to copy the names and date modified from all pdf files in a open directory. The directory name will change month to month. I will copy the names into an excel workbook that will be opened as well called Shipped starting in sheet1 cell P2
i would like to export the sub-directory file names to excel.
View 5 Replies View RelatedWe have had a few instances where Excel 2013 is truncating a filename when saving for example "MF Not Settled - Dec 13 Rental A.." the filename includes additional characters than this but has replaced them with .., I initially thought it could be a file path length issue but the files in question the total length is less than 150 characters including the server name.
This is also happening with links inside excel files to different tabs in the same workbook and well as macro names causing them to have to be ran manually as it has truncated the name to .. at the end.
find some examples below:
Full filename: MF Jan 2014 vols Smart churn sensitivity
Truncated filename: MF Jan 2014 vols Smart churn...
Also if you try to link to the truncated workbook whilst open it displays the formula as:
='[MF Jan 2014 vols Smart churn...sitivity.xlsm]Input c!$E$13
My work around is to save the file to another folder, without closing it, and then it works fine. However, in doing this it will try to save as the truncated name, so I first have to select the correct name of the file in the existing folder, before saving to a separate folder. However, if the file is closed, and then reopened the problem returns.
I have a list of filenames in Sheet1, range A1:A20. These files can be found in URL
http://mysite/x/y. Where y is the filename (including the extension) and x is the 1st 4 characters of the filename. So if in A1 I have the filename AB1234.pdf, this can be found in the link: http://mysite/AB12/AB1234.pdf. Is there a was in VBA where I can loop thru the list in A1:A20, and copy each from their respective URLs and save into C:Documents and Settings ?
I have a workbook that contains worksheets. They are listed as follows:
Sheet 1ABCDEFG
In cells A1 - A49 I have text. What I would like to do is to have a macro that I can run that will basically copy and save new workbooks with sheets A - G copied over and have the new workbook saved with the file name that I have denoted in cells A1 - A49 on Sheet 1. Also, the macro would ask me where I want to save the new Workbooks.
For example, if this were Sheet 1, Column A then the cells below would be the saved name of the new workbooks and the new workbooks would have Sheets A - G in themRed
Blue
Purple
Black
White
Yellow
Orange
Green
Gray
Brown
One more piece of information, the file that is being copied and saved is large (~80MB). If there is a macro that would allow me to simply "save as' the workbook and the Saved Workbooks would be named using the data in Sheet 1, that would work as well in case copying, pasting, then saving may take more time
I was wondering if anyone had any code to loop through every file in a folder and list the file name along with every sheet name in that file? I'm using Excel 2007.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have a task I would like some assistance with…
I have a work book that I have to copy over 70 times for over 70 work locations. As you can see, this will require different file names for each location.
I would like some have help with a code that I can use. If possialbe I like a code that will make copies of the file renaming each with the names I have on another list. Is this feasible?
I have a worksheet with many tables that I use in formulas.
I like tables for a couple reasons, one being the ability to insert/delete rows without affecting the rest of that worksheet row.
Also, automatic copy of formulas/formatting is great.
But, what I really like about tables is the ability to use the naming conventions in formulas.
Problem is when I save this worksheet, after I close it and open it back up, all table references in my formulas have been converted to cell references.
Example:
Code:
=IF((SUMIF('Quote 1'!$M$28:$M$43,">"&'Quote 1'!$J$57:$J$60)*'Quote 1'!$G$57:$G$60)+(COUNTIF('Quote 1'!$M$28:$M$43,""&'Quote 1'!$J$57:$J$60)*'Quote 1'!$G$57:$G$60)+(COUNTIF('Quote 1'!$M$28:$M$43,""&tblOSSRV[Min Order Cost])*tblOSSRV[Cost / Part])+(COUNTIF(tblFam[[#Data],[Qty by Factor2]],""&tblOSSRV[Min Parts Per Line])*tblOSSRV[Cost / Part])+(COUNTIF(tblFam[[#Data],[Qty by Factor2]],"
Two part question:
1) I'm relatively new to arrays, but what I need to do is generate a list of file names and the sheets within each one. I would like to use an array for this, but since I don't have much experience.... well....that's why I'm here. Can someone point me in the right direction?
2) And the second part of this.... I was planning on using the FileSystemObject to determine the files in a selected folder and loop through that list of files, opening each one and harvesting the required info (file name and all sheet names). Should I use the FSO or is there something built into Excel that might be better (and also limit the number of dependencies for this little "project" of mine).
I need to make this macro read FOLDER names instead of FILE names. When I posted this question yesterday to get this macro, I wasn't told that each file in its own folder. I need the folder names now.
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Sub test()
With Application.FileSearch
.NewSearch
.LookIn = "C:Ford"
.SearchSubFolders = False
.Filename = "*.*"
.FileType = msoFileTypeAllFiles
If .Execute() > 0 Then
For i = 1 To .FoundFiles.Count
Cells(i, 1) = .FoundFiles(i)
Next i
Else
Cells(i, 1) = "No files Found"
End If
End With
End Sub
Code:
Sheets(Array("Sheet 1", "Sheet 2")).Visible = False
How do I convert the above to using Sheet Codes Names, Sheet1 and Sheet2?
Want to ensure my code will work if the user changes the sheet name.
The code below looks at file names in column A and then goes to a folder and opens and copies the data in range c2 -lastrow from each file and pastes the data into sheet2.
how I could add to the code so that it also inserts the file name in column c?
It would make it easier to track the data in column B.
VB:
Sub CopyFromFile()
Dim fPath As String
Dim lRow As Long
[Code].....
I have attached a sample workbook. The list of file name is in sheet 1. An example of the output is in sheet 2. The data in column A is dummy data generally spans 100's of rows not just 10 as in the example.
The purpose of the code is to be able to put a list of file names in column a in sheet 1 and extract data from those files in a folder. The data extraction works fine. The reson for adding the file names is so that I know what file the data came from.
I am wondering if I copy a list from a pdf file and paste it all into column A1...is there a way to paste the list going down in rows like A2 A3 A4?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to combine 60 separate excel files into one main file. I've been opening each file copying it then pasting it into the main file.However, this is getting tiresome.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to copy a csv file into a excel, but not all values will be copy into the Excel. Watch out for my code:
Private Sub ImportiereCSVDatei()
Dim wbTarget As Workbook
Dim wbSource As Workbook
[Code]....
dh. Zeros and values after the Column "Stand_NACH" will not be represented in the excel but the header will allways displayed
VB Scripts that could copy specific columns from one excel file into specific columns in another excel file.
Example: I want to copy columns A4:A100 in book1.xlsx to D7:D107 in book2xlsx
I have files that have thousands of rows in them with company names. The rows contain the company name plus lots of other info. I'd like to be able to create files or sheets with the company name as the file or sheet name with the respective rows contained within it. Make sense?
For example:
Original file or sheet
Date Company Info1 Info2
Jul Sams Expense Desk
Jan Freds Expense Doughnuts
Jun Sams Deposit Return
Feb Sams Expense Food
Dec Freds Expense TV
Would become:
Sheet or File Sams
Date Company Info1 Info2
Jul Sams Expense Desk
Jun Sams Deposit Return
Feb Sams Expense Food
Sheet or File Freds
Date Company Info1 Info2
Jan Freds Expense Doughnuts
Dec Freds Expense TV
I tried writing something I thought was sensible, like "How can I merge an Excel doc into individual Word docs?" but was repeatedly warned about title accuracy. The title used is the closest I could get to what I wanted (I couldn't use the term Excel?!). I’m trying to get Excel to transfer each row of data onto a separate document (Word or Excel) and failing horribly. Imagine an Excel doc with 10 rows of data, each with 10 columns of specific info. I’m trying to get each cell on a row to present its data in a defined position on another document, which is to be saved under a unique name. i.e...................
View 8 Replies View RelatedI have a note pad text file that has more rows that excecel can take (more than 1.3m rows) but some of the nessesary columns are zero.
I need a vb macro that will look at the note pad text file check to see if column G is not zero, copy the entire row and paste in excel worksheet.
we are working one a Huge database with two other partners. its players name for football clubs and we want to translate them to our langugae. b so one of my partners translated La liga player , and other Premierleague , and me Calcio . but players were sorted randomly . Later when we finished it we faced a huge problem . we couldnt paste all three translation in on file because when you past the cells in an excel file to another it pastes all cells together also empty once. when it paste empty once it removed the filled one too from previous excel file .
More declaration :
for example I filled cell number 1,3,5 and my partner filled 2,4,6 when we try to put 1,3,5 cells into my partner , we have to copy each sells alone and we cant copy all because it will delete , 2,4,6 cells
because its not 1,3,5 cells . we have 90000 cells