Copy and paste sheets to new workbook

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Hi All

What i would like to do is to select 4 sheets and copy them into a new
workbook. I would like the sheets to be values and to have the same
page layout as the original sheets. The worksheets I'm copying are
formula driven, so I have to copy and paste value those sheets first,
and then move them to a new workbook, the problem is that I don't know
how to undo that "copy and paste value" in my original workbook
without closing the file and opening it again, which is a little
annoying.

The code I have so far is just from the macro recorder:

Sub CPVNW()
'
' CPVNW Macro
'

'
Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
_
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Select
Sheets("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR").Activate
Cells.Select
Range("B4").Activate
Selection.Copy
Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues, Operation:=xlNone,
SkipBlanks _
:=False, Transpose:=False
Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
_
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Select
Sheets("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR").Activate
Application.CutCopyMode = False
Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
_
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Copy
End Sub

I'm pretty sure there's a way of copying the data without having to
actually do it to the file i'm working on, can anyone suggest the best
way to do that pls?

Thanks!
 
In the workbook you want to copy from select the first sheet tab then
holding down the ctrl key select the other 3 sheets. Right mouse click on
any of the selected sheet tabs, pick 'move or copy'. In the dialogue box
pick the workbook you want to copy to, and select "Create a copy" at the
bottom and press ok. In the new workbook again select all 4 sheet tabs click
in the square to the left of "A" and above"1" which will select everything
in the four sheets and then just select copy, followed by paste values.

Regards
Steve
 
In the workbook you want to copy from select the first sheet tab then
holding down the ctrl key select the other 3 sheets. Right mouse click on
any of the selected sheet tabs, pick 'move or copy'. In the dialogue box
pick the workbook you want to copy to, and select "Create a copy" at the
bottom and press ok. In the new workbook again select all 4 sheet tabs click
in the square to the left of "A" and above"1" which will select everything
in the four sheets and then just select copy, followed by paste values.

Regards
  Steve












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Thanks Steve!

Unfortunately I have to paste values on the original workbook first,
and then create copies of the sheets. If I create copies of the
sheets to a new workbook, the formulas in the new workbook would not
work...
 
Then you will have to close withOUT saving and re-open. You may want to run
from a THIRD workbook so the macro can do it for you.


--
Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software
(e-mail address removed)
In the workbook you want to copy from select the first sheet tab then
holding down the ctrl key select the other 3 sheets. Right mouse click on
any of the selected sheet tabs, pick 'move or copy'. In the dialogue box
pick the workbook you want to copy to, and select "Create a copy" at the
bottom and press ok. In the new workbook again select all 4 sheet tabs
click
in the square to the left of "A" and above"1" which will select everything
in the four sheets and then just select copy, followed by paste values.

Regards
� Steve












- Show quoted text -

Thanks Steve!

Unfortunately I have to paste values on the original workbook first,
and then create copies of the sheets. If I create copies of the
sheets to a new workbook, the formulas in the new workbook would not
work...
 
Then you will have to close withOUT saving and re-open. You may want to run
from a THIRD workbook so the macro can do it for you.

--
Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software




Thanks Steve!

Unfortunately I have to paste values on the original workbook first,
and then create copies of the sheets.  If I create copies of the
sheets to a new workbook, the formulas in the new workbook would not
work...- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Hi Don

Thanks for the suggestion, in all honesty, I'm not sure how that would
work, closing the file is fine, just a bit of a pain that's all!
 
Hi,
Just a few questions to help me understand the layout. Are the 4 sheets
next to each other in the original workbook. When you copy the information
to the new work book do the sheet names stay the same, and are they in the
same order.Where are the "formulas" in the new workbook. Do you need to copy
the complete sheets or is it just a range from them.

Regards
Steve

In the workbook you want to copy from select the first sheet tab then
holding down the ctrl key select the other 3 sheets. Right mouse click on
any of the selected sheet tabs, pick 'move or copy'. In the dialogue box
pick the workbook you want to copy to, and select "Create a copy" at the
bottom and press ok. In the new workbook again select all 4 sheet tabs
click
in the square to the left of "A" and above"1" which will select everything
in the four sheets and then just select copy, followed by paste values.

Regards
Steve












- Show quoted text -

Thanks Steve!

Unfortunately I have to paste values on the original workbook first,
and then create copies of the sheets. If I create copies of the
sheets to a new workbook, the formulas in the new workbook would not
work...
 
From third workbook
open file to copy/save>do it >close it>>open again if desired...

--
Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software
(e-mail address removed)
Then you will have to close withOUT saving and re-open. You may want to
run
from a THIRD workbook so the macro can do it for you.

--
Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software




Thanks Steve!

Unfortunately I have to paste values on the original workbook first,
and then create copies of the sheets. �If I create copies of the
sheets to a new workbook, the formulas in the new workbook would not
work...- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Hi Don

Thanks for the suggestion, in all honesty, I'm not sure how that would
work, closing the file is fine, just a bit of a pain that's all!
 
Hi,
  Just a few questions to help me understand the layout. Are the 4 sheets
next to each other in the original workbook. When you copy the information
to the new work book do the sheet names stay the same, and are they in the
same order.Where are the "formulas" in the new workbook. Do you need to copy
the complete sheets or is it just a range from them.

Regards
  Steve





Thanks Steve!

Unfortunately I have to paste values on the original workbook first,
and then create copies of the sheets.  If I create copies of the
sheets to a new workbook, the formulas in the new workbook would not
work...- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

The Sheets aren't next to each other in the original workbook, but
that could be easily changed, they will be next to each other in the
new workbook. In the new workbook, I do not have any formulas, just
values as I'm using the INDIRECT function in the original workbook and
it won't work in the new work book without the source data being moved
as well I don't think.

Thx
Pete
 
I tried this in 2007 and it works
If in the original you have the four sheets next to each other and select
all of them and click in the square at the top left of the sheet, click Copy
or Ctrl+v. Then in the new workbook select cell A1 in the first sheet (it
should have 4 sheets) click paste values. The sheets don't have to have the
same names But if they do keep them in the same order. The sheets in the
original have to be next to each other.
If you are happy using macro's I can post that. Workbook names and sheet
names would be helpfull.

Regards
Steve

Hi,
Just a few questions to help me understand the layout. Are the 4 sheets
next to each other in the original workbook. When you copy the information
to the new work book do the sheet names stay the same, and are they in the
same order.Where are the "formulas" in the new workbook. Do you need to
copy
the complete sheets or is it just a range from them.

Regards
Steve





Thanks Steve!

Unfortunately I have to paste values on the original workbook first,
and then create copies of the sheets. If I create copies of the
sheets to a new workbook, the formulas in the new workbook would not
work...- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

The Sheets aren't next to each other in the original workbook, but
that could be easily changed, they will be next to each other in the
new workbook. In the new workbook, I do not have any formulas, just
values as I'm using the INDIRECT function in the original workbook and
it won't work in the new work book without the source data being moved
as well I don't think.

Thx
Pete
 
I tried this in 2007 and it works
If in the original you have the four sheets next to each other and select
all of them and click in the square at the top left of the sheet, click Copy
or Ctrl+v. Then in the new workbook select cell A1 in the first sheet (it
should have 4 sheets) click paste values. The sheets don't have to have the
same names But if they do keep them in the same order. The sheets in the
original have to be next to each other.
 If you are happy using macro's I can post that. Workbook names and sheet
names would be helpfull.

Regards
 Steve








The Sheets aren't next to each other in the original workbook, but
that could be easily changed, they will be next to each other in the
new workbook.  In the new workbook, I do not have any formulas, just
values as I'm using the INDIRECT function in the original workbook and
it won't work in the new work book without the source data being moved
as well I don't think.

Thx
Pete- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Hi Steve

I think i'd tried that before, and it does work, but the problem is
that it doesn't copy over the page layouts for each page, and the
headers etc. The only way i could think to do it was to copy & move
the pages from the original workbook (once I had copied and pasted
them as values) to a new workbook.

I'd be interested in the best way to do it with a macro...

The sheet names are:
"Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD",
"Daily Movements"

Workbook is called "June Reports"

The macro I'd recorded (whilst not being pretty, and not really sure
how to make it pretty!) does what I want, but leaves me with the
problem of having to close and reopen the original file so that I have
the formulas on the pages again.

Don mentioned possibly using a third file, but that's a little beyond
my abilities I think!

Alternatively I can stick with closing and reopening the file!

Thanks
Pete
 
Hi,
Try this on a backup first just in case it creates unexpected results.
I've called the second workbook "WorkBook2.xlsx" this needs to be open so
change the name below to suit.
Basically it just copies the four sheets to the 2nd workbook and then
reselects these sheets and copies and pastes the values.
See if it does what you are expecting, and if not let me know where it does
things you are not expecting.
By the way the 2nd workbook doesn,t need the sheet names in there it will
create them.

Sub CopyAndMakeValues()
Workbooks("June Reports.xlsx").Activate
Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Select
Sheets("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR").Activate
Cells.Select
Selection.Copy
Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Select
Sheets("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR").Activate
Application.CutCopyMode = False
Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Copy _
Before:=Workbooks("WorkBook2.xlsx").Sheets(1)
Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Select
Sheets("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR").Activate
Cells.Select
Selection.Copy
Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues, Operation:=xlNone,
SkipBlanks:=False, Transpose:=False
End Sub

Regards
Steve

I tried this in 2007 and it works
If in the original you have the four sheets next to each other and select
all of them and click in the square at the top left of the sheet, click
Copy
or Ctrl+v. Then in the new workbook select cell A1 in the first sheet (it
should have 4 sheets) click paste values. The sheets don't have to have
the
same names But if they do keep them in the same order. The sheets in the
original have to be next to each other.
If you are happy using macro's I can post that. Workbook names and sheet
names would be helpfull.

Regards
Steve








The Sheets aren't next to each other in the original workbook, but
that could be easily changed, they will be next to each other in the
new workbook. In the new workbook, I do not have any formulas, just
values as I'm using the INDIRECT function in the original workbook and
it won't work in the new work book without the source data being moved
as well I don't think.

Thx
Pete- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Hi Steve

I think i'd tried that before, and it does work, but the problem is
that it doesn't copy over the page layouts for each page, and the
headers etc. The only way i could think to do it was to copy & move
the pages from the original workbook (once I had copied and pasted
them as values) to a new workbook.

I'd be interested in the best way to do it with a macro...

The sheet names are:
"Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD",
"Daily Movements"

Workbook is called "June Reports"

The macro I'd recorded (whilst not being pretty, and not really sure
how to make it pretty!) does what I want, but leaves me with the
problem of having to close and reopen the original file so that I have
the formulas on the pages again.

Don mentioned possibly using a third file, but that's a little beyond
my abilities I think!

Alternatively I can stick with closing and reopening the file!

Thanks
Pete
 
Hi,
   Try this on a backup first just in case it creates unexpected results.
I've called the second workbook "WorkBook2.xlsx" this needs to be open so
change the name below to suit.
Basically it just copies the four sheets to the 2nd workbook and then
reselects these sheets and copies and pastes the values.
See if it does what you are expecting, and if not let me know where it does
things you are not expecting.
By the way the 2nd workbook doesn,t need the sheet names in there it will
create them.

Sub CopyAndMakeValues()
    Workbooks("June Reports.xlsx").Activate
    Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Select
    Sheets("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR").Activate
    Cells.Select
    Selection.Copy
    Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Select
    Sheets("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR").Activate
    Application.CutCopyMode = False
    Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Copy _
        Before:=Workbooks("WorkBook2.xlsx").Sheets(1)
    Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Select
    Sheets("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR").Activate
    Cells.Select
    Selection.Copy
    Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues, Operation:=xlNone,
SkipBlanks:=False, Transpose:=False
End Sub

Regards
  Steve








Hi Steve

I think i'd tried that before, and it does work, but the problem is
that it doesn't copy over the page layouts for each page, and the
headers etc.  The only way i could think to do it was to copy & move
the pages from the original workbook (once I had copied and pasted
them as values) to a new workbook.

I'd be interested in the best way to do it with a macro...

The sheet names are:
"Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD",
"Daily Movements"

Workbook is called "June Reports"

The macro I'd recorded (whilst not being pretty, and not really sure
how to make it pretty!) does what I want, but leaves me with the
problem of having to close and reopen the original file so that I have
the formulas on the pages again.

Don mentioned possibly using a third file, but that's a little beyond
my abilities I think!

Alternatively I can stick with closing and reopening the file!

Thanks
Pete- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Thanks Steve

Sorry for the delay in getting back to you, it got stuck on this bit:

Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Copy _
Before:=Workbooks("WorkBook2.xlsx").Sheets(1)

and gave me a Runtime error "Subscript out of Range"

is it anything to do with the ".Sheets(1)?

Regards
Peter
 
Hi Peter,
That just tells it to copy the sheets infront of the first sheet in the
second workbook. Do you have a second workbook open and is it called
Workbook2.xlsx

Regards
Steve

Hi,
Try this on a backup first just in case it creates unexpected results.
I've called the second workbook "WorkBook2.xlsx" this needs to be open so
change the name below to suit.
Basically it just copies the four sheets to the 2nd workbook and then
reselects these sheets and copies and pastes the values.
See if it does what you are expecting, and if not let me know where it
does
things you are not expecting.
By the way the 2nd workbook doesn,t need the sheet names in there it will
create them.

Sub CopyAndMakeValues()
Workbooks("June Reports.xlsx").Activate
Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Select
Sheets("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR").Activate
Cells.Select
Selection.Copy
Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Select
Sheets("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR").Activate
Application.CutCopyMode = False
Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Copy _
Before:=Workbooks("WorkBook2.xlsx").Sheets(1)
Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Select
Sheets("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR").Activate
Cells.Select
Selection.Copy
Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues, Operation:=xlNone,
SkipBlanks:=False, Transpose:=False
End Sub

Regards
Steve








Hi Steve

I think i'd tried that before, and it does work, but the problem is
that it doesn't copy over the page layouts for each page, and the
headers etc. The only way i could think to do it was to copy & move
the pages from the original workbook (once I had copied and pasted
them as values) to a new workbook.

I'd be interested in the best way to do it with a macro...

The sheet names are:
"Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD",
"Daily Movements"

Workbook is called "June Reports"

The macro I'd recorded (whilst not being pretty, and not really sure
how to make it pretty!) does what I want, but leaves me with the
problem of having to close and reopen the original file so that I have
the formulas on the pages again.

Don mentioned possibly using a third file, but that's a little beyond
my abilities I think!

Alternatively I can stick with closing and reopening the file!

Thanks
Pete- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Thanks Steve

Sorry for the delay in getting back to you, it got stuck on this bit:

Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Copy _
Before:=Workbooks("WorkBook2.xlsx").Sheets(1)

and gave me a Runtime error "Subscript out of Range"

is it anything to do with the ".Sheets(1)?

Regards
Peter
 
Hi Peter,
  That just tells it to copy the sheets infront of the first sheet in the
second workbook. Do you have a second workbook open and is it called
Workbook2.xlsx

Regards
  Steve
















Thanks Steve

Sorry for the delay in getting back to you, it got stuck on this bit:

    Sheets(Array("Client Wkly Mvmts - EUR", "Client Wkly Mvmts - GBP",
"Client Wkly Mvmts - USD", "Daily Movements")).Copy _
        Before:=Workbooks("WorkBook2.xlsx").Sheets(1)

and gave me a Runtime error "Subscript out of Range"

is it anything to do with the ".Sheets(1)?

Regards
Peter

aha that could well be it, to be honest can't remember if I did have
another workbook open when I tried, I probably did, but would it
matter what the name was if I did?

Regards
Peter
 
Stav19 said:
aha that could well be it, to be honest can't remember if I did have
another workbook open when I tried, I probably did, but would it
matter what the name was if I did?

Regards
Peter

Hi, Peter
Yes it would It's hard coded as WorkBook2.xlsx but you can change that to
whatever you want.

Hope you get going

Regards
Steve
 
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