I am trying to open .xlsm file in VBScript. I also have one 3rd party add-in installed (i.e. Quality.xla file which is automatically loaded when I open my Sales file. I want that add-in (Quality.xla) and unloading the add-in is not a solution.
When I execute the below code
Dim xlApp, xlBook
Set xlApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
xlApp.Application.Visible = True
xlApp.DisplayAlerts = False
xlApp.AlertBeforeOverwriting = False
Set xlBook = xlApp.Workbooks.Open("D:\Sales.xlsm")
WScript.Echo xlBook.Name
and check for
xlBook.Name
it returns name of the Add-in instead of Sales.xlsm file. Is there anyway I can still get xlbook to refer to Sales.xlsm as I need to refer to other sheets in that Excel workbook.
Thanks
I can't see anything wrong with your code. I can't recreate the issue either. There's no logic to the script returning the addin's name.
On the off-chance though that this is a real issue, I came up with the following workaround for it which should produce the right result :
Dim xlApp, xlBook, xlWb
Set xlApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
xlApp.Application.Visible = True
xlApp.DisplayAlerts = False
xlApp.AlertBeforeOverwriting = False
xlApp.Workbooks.Open ("D:\Sales.xlsm")
For Each xlWb In xlApp.Workbooks
If xlWb.Name = "Sales.xlsm" Then Set xlBook = xlWb
Next
WScript.Echo xlBook.Name
That said, I really wouldn't recommend using it unless you've absolutely no other choice. Perhaps just use it to help you debug the issue you're seeing.
Related
I'm trying to run an Excel macro from outside of the Excel file. I'm currently using a ".vbs" file run from the command line, but it keeps telling me the macro can't be found. Here is the script I'm trying to use
Set objExcel = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
Set objWorkbook = objExcel.Workbooks.Open("test.xls")
objExcel.Application.Visible = True
objExcel.Workbooks.Add
objExcel.Cells(1, 1).Value = "Test value"
objExcel.Application.Run "Macro.TestMacro()"
objExcel.ActiveWorkbook.Close
objExcel.Application.Quit
WScript.Echo "Finished."
WScript.Quit
And here is the Macro I'm trying to access:
Sub TestMacro()
'first set a string which contains the path to the file you want to create.
'this example creates one and stores it in the root directory
MyFile = "C:\Users\username\Desktop\" & "TestResult.txt"
'set and open file for output
fnum = FreeFile()
Open MyFile For Output As fnum
'write project info and then a blank line. Note the comma is required
Write #fnum, "I wrote this"
Write #fnum,
'use Print when you want the string without quotation marks
Print #fnum, "I printed this"
Close #fnum
End Sub
I tried the solutions located at Is it possible to run a macro in Excel from external command? to get this far (and modified of course) but it didn't seem to work. I keep getting the error `Microsoft Office Excel: The macro 'Macro.TestMacro' cannot be found.
EDIT: Excel 2003.
Ok, it's actually simple. Assuming that your macro is in a module,not in one of the sheets, you use:
objExcel.Application.Run "test.xls!dog"
'notice the format of 'workbook name'!macro
For a filename with spaces, encase the filename with quotes.
If you've placed the macro under a sheet, say sheet1, just assume sheet1 owns the function, which it does.
objExcel.Application.Run "'test 2.xls'!sheet1.dog"
Notice: You don't need the macro.testfunction notation you've been using.
This code will open the file Test.xls and run the macro TestMacro which will in turn write to the text file TestResult.txt
Option Explicit
Dim xlApp, xlBook
Set xlApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
'~~> Change Path here
Set xlBook = xlApp.Workbooks.Open("C:\Test.xls", 0, True)
xlApp.Run "TestMacro"
xlBook.Close
xlApp.Quit
Set xlBook = Nothing
Set xlApp = Nothing
WScript.Echo "Finished."
WScript.Quit
Since my related question was removed by a righteous hand after I had killed the whole day searching how to beat the "macro not found or disabled" error, posting here the only syntax that worked for me (application.run didn't, no matter what I tried)
Set objExcel = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
' Didn't run this way from the Modules
'objExcel.Application.Run "c:\app\Book1.xlsm!Sub1"
' Didn't run this way either from the Sheet
'objExcel.Application.Run "c:\app\Book1.xlsm!Sheet1.Sub1"
' Nor did it run from a named Sheet
'objExcel.Application.Run "c:\app\Book1.xlsm!Named_Sheet.Sub1"
' Only ran like this (from the Module1)
Set objWorkbook = objExcel.Workbooks.Open("c:\app\Book1.xlsm")
objExcel.Run "Sub1"
Excel 2010, Win 7
I tried to adapt #Siddhart's code to a relative path to run my open_form macro, but it didn't seem to work. Here was my first attempt. My working solution is below.
Option Explicit
Dim xlApp, xlBook
dim fso
dim curDir
set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
curDir = fso.GetAbsolutePathName(".")
set fso = nothing
Set xlApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
'~~> Change Path here
Set xlBook = xlApp.Workbooks.Open(curDir & "Excels\CLIENTES.xlsb", 0, true)
xlApp.Run "open_form"
xlBook.Close
xlApp.Quit
Set xlBook = Nothing
Set xlApp = Nothing
WScript.Echo "Finished."
EDIT
I have actually worked it out, just in case someone wants to run a userform "alike" a stand alone application:
Issues I was facing:
1 - I did not want to use the Workbook_Open Event as the excel is locked in read only.
2 - The batch command is limited that the fact that (to my knowledge) it cannot call the macro.
I first wrote a macro to launch my userform while hiding the application:
Sub open_form()
Application.Visible = False
frmAddClient.Show vbModeless
End Sub
I then created a vbs to launch this macro (doing it with a relative path has been tricky):
dim fso
dim curDir
dim WinScriptHost
set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
curDir = fso.GetAbsolutePathName(".")
set fso = nothing
Set xlObj = CreateObject("Excel.application")
xlObj.Workbooks.Open curDir & "\Excels\CLIENTES.xlsb"
xlObj.Run "open_form"
And I finally did a batch file to execute the VBS...
#echo off
pushd %~dp0
cscript Add_Client.vbs
Note that I have also included the "Set back to visible" in my Userform_QueryClose:
Private Sub cmdClose_Click()
Unload Me
End Sub
Private Sub UserForm_QueryClose(Cancel As Integer, CloseMode As Integer)
ThisWorkbook.Close SaveChanges:=True
Application.Visible = True
Application.Quit
End Sub
Anyway, thanks for your help, and I hope this will help if someone needs it
I tried the above methods but I got the "macro cannot be found" error.
This is final code that worked!
Option Explicit
Dim xlApp, xlBook
Set xlApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
xlApp.Visible = True
' Import Add-Ins
xlApp.Workbooks.Open "C:\<pathOfXlaFile>\MyMacro.xla"
xlApp.AddIns("MyMacro").Installed = True
'
Open Excel workbook
Set xlBook = xlApp.Workbooks.Open("<pathOfXlsFile>\MyExcel.xls", 0, True)
' Run Macro
xlApp.Run "Sheet1.MyMacro"
xlBook.Close
xlApp.Quit
Set xlBook = Nothing
Set xlApp = Nothing
WScript.Quit
In my case, MyMacro happens to be under Sheet1, thus Sheet1.MyMacro.
I generally store my macros in xlam add-ins separately from my workbooks so I wanted to open a workbook and then run a macro stored separately.
Since this required a VBS Script, I wanted to make it "portable" so I could use it by passing arguments. Here is the final script, which takes 3 arguments.
Full Path to Workbook
Macro Name
[OPTIONAL] Path to separate workbook with Macro
I tested it like so:
"C:\Temp\runmacro.vbs" "C:\Temp\Book1.xlam" "Hello"
"C:\Temp\runmacro.vbs" "C:\Temp\Book1.xlsx" "Hello" "%AppData%\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART\Book1.xlam"
runmacro.vbs:
Set args = Wscript.Arguments
ws = WScript.Arguments.Item(0)
macro = WScript.Arguments.Item(1)
If wscript.arguments.count > 2 Then
macrowb= WScript.Arguments.Item(2)
End If
LaunchMacro
Sub LaunchMacro()
Dim xl
Dim xlBook
Set xl = CreateObject("Excel.application")
Set xlBook = xl.Workbooks.Open(ws, 0, True)
If wscript.arguments.count > 2 Then
Set macrowb= xl.Workbooks.Open(macrowb, 0, True)
End If
'xl.Application.Visible = True ' Show Excel Window
xl.Application.run macro
'xl.DisplayAlerts = False ' suppress prompts and alert messages while a macro is running
'xlBook.saved = True ' suppresses the Save Changes prompt when you close a workbook
'xl.activewindow.close
xl.Quit
End Sub
If you are trying to run the macro from your personal workbook it might not work as opening an Excel file with a VBScript doesnt automatically open your PERSONAL.XLSB. you will need to do something like this:
Dim oFSO
Dim oShell, oExcel, oFile, oSheet
Set oFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set oShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Set oExcel = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
Set wb2 = oExcel.Workbooks.Open("C:\..\PERSONAL.XLSB") 'Specify foldername here
oExcel.DisplayAlerts = False
For Each oFile In oFSO.GetFolder("C:\Location\").Files
If LCase(oFSO.GetExtensionName(oFile)) = "xlsx" Then
With oExcel.Workbooks.Open(oFile, 0, True, , , , True, , , , False, , False)
oExcel.Run wb2.Name & "!modForm"
For Each oSheet In .Worksheets
oSheet.SaveAs "C:\test\" & oFile.Name & "." & oSheet.Name & ".txt", 6
Next
.Close False, , False
End With
End If
Next
oExcel.Quit
oShell.Popup "Conversion complete", 10
So at the beginning of the loop it is opening personals.xlsb and running the macro from there for all the other workbooks. Just thought I should post in here just in case someone runs across this like I did but cant figure out why the macro is still not running.
Hi used this thread to get the solution , then i would like to share what i did just in case someone could use it.
What i wanted was to call a macro that change some cells and erase some rows, but i needed for more than 1500 excels( approximately spent 3 minuts for each file)
Mainly problem:
-when calling the macro from vbe , i got the same problem, it was imposible to call the macro from PERSONAL.XLSB, when the script oppened the excel didnt execute personal.xlsb and wasnt any option in the macro window
I solved this by keeping open one excel file with the macro loaded(a.xlsm)(before executing the script)
Then i call the macro from the excel oppened by the script
Option Explicit
Dim xl
Dim counter
counter =10
Do
counter = counter + 1
Set xl = GetObject(, "Excel.Application")
xl.Application.Workbooks.open "C:\pruebas\macroxavi\IA_030-08-026" & counter & ".xlsx"
xl.Application.Visible = True
xl.Application.run "'a.xlsm'!eraserow"
Set xl = Nothing
Loop Until counter = 517
WScript.Echo "Finished."
WScript.Quit
This question already has answers here:
Run Excel Macro from Outside Excel Using VBScript From Command Line
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Closed 2 years ago.
I'm trying to use this VBScript to open a file and run a macro. Ideally I'd open it from my personal workbook, but happy to run from anywhere as a compromise.
Option Explicit
On Error Resume Next
RunExcelMacro
Sub RunExcelMacro()
Dim xlApp
Dim xlBook
If CheckAppOpen("excel.application") Then
'MsgBox "App Loaded"
Set xlApp = GetObject(, "Excel.Application")
Else
' MsgBox "App Not Loaded"
Set xlApp = CreateObject(,"Excel.Application")
End If
xlApp.visible = True
set xlBook = xlApp.Workbooks.Open ("C:\Users\....\PERSONAL.xlsb", 0, True)
xlApp.Run "Module1.My Macro"
xlApp.Quit()
xlBook = Nothing
xlApp = Nothing
End Sub
The script does not open any Excel file, independent of if it being on a server or in my C drive.
There's been a fair number of posts on this. I did some research.
I tried:
Set xlApp = GetObject("Excel.Application")
Set xlApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
as well as
Dim Filename as string
Filename = "C:/....."
set xlBook = xlApp.Workbooks.Open (Filename)
I've tried opening .xls, .xlsm, .xlsb all to no avail.
I am not getting any error messages. The cmd console opens and then closes with this
Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.8
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Thanks to #AlexK. Turned out to be a comma in the wrong place.
Also thanks to this post changed:
xlApp.Run "Module1.MyMacro"
to:
xlApp.Run xlBook.name & "!Module1.MyMacro"
I've got a strange issue in my small VBA/Excel app. I've got a vbs script which starts an Excel Macro:
Option Explicit
Dim excelObject
Set excelObject = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
excelObject.DisplayAlerts = False
excelObject.AskToUpdateLinks = False
excelObject.AlertBeforeOverwriting = False
excelObject.WorkBooks.Open "C:\test\test.xlsm", 0, True
excelObject.Run "Make_Output.Update_Data_In_Another_Excel_Document"
excelObject.Quit(0)
this Excel Macro opens another Excel document and modifies some data there.
My problem happens when I run it from command line. Sometimes I receive error : "File not found: " exception although I haven't changed anything in the app. For instance when I run the app on another machine. When I open the Excel doc and run it manually from Excel Macro editor all is fine. I have no idea what can be the issue although I've already went through the manual. Maybe it is connected with compilation of macros by EXCEL.
Additional info:
Version: Microsoft Excel 2010 - 14.0.7015 - 32-bit but my system is 64-bit
Any hints appreciated.
Thanks.
foxrafi
My VBScript File (OpenExcel.vbs)
Set oFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set xlApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
File = oFSO.GetParentFolderName(Wscript.ScriptFullName) & _
"\run this to open other files macro.xlsm"
xlApp.DisplayAlerts = False
Set xlWorkBook = xlApp.Workbooks.Open(File)
xlApp.Visible = True 'or False
xlApp.Run "'C:\Users\Pavle\Desktop\testvbscript.xlsm'!TestVBScript"
The Macro in that sheet
Sub Meow()
Dim objExcel As Object
Set objExcel = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
objExcel.Workbooks.Open ("C:\Users\Pavle\Desktop\testvbscript.xlsm")
objExcel.Visible = True
objExcel.Run "'C:\Users\Pavle\Desktop\testvbscript.xlsm'!TestVBScript"
objExcel.ActiveWorkbook.Close
objExcel.Quit
Set objExcel = Nothing
End Sub
Then the last macro to open random file to modify cell
Sub TestVBScript()
MsgBox "Running VBScript to run this macro worked."
Set fs = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
If fs.FileExists("C:\Users\Pavle\Desktop\test.xlsx") Then
Set FileToModify = Workbooks.Open("C:\Users\Pavle\Desktop\test.xlsx")
Set OpenFile = FileToModify.Sheets("Sheet1")
OpenFile.Cells(1, "A").Value = "OOOHHH YEAAHHHH."
FileToModify.Save
FileToModify.Close
Debug.Print "yes"
Else
Debug.Print "no"
End If
End Sub
I am calling Excel objects from MS Access and I do not manage to close the instance!
One would believe that the workbooks are closed because we cannot see them anymore but in task Manager --> Processes I still have EXCEL.EXE*32 running...
This is what I have:
Dim xlApp as Excel.Application
Dim wbks as Workbooks
Set xlApp = GetObject("", "Excel.Application")
Set wbks = xlApp.Workbooks
wbks.Open "C:\blp\api\Office Tools\BloombergUI.xla"
wbks("BloombergUI.xla").RunAutoMacros (xlAutoOpen)
wbks.Add
xlApp.Visible = True
...performs actions...
xlApp.Workbooks(1).SaveAs FileName:=strFullPath, FileFormat:=xlCSV
xlApp.Application.DisplayAlerts = False
xlApp.Workbooks("BbgDivData.csv").Close SaveChanges:=True
wbks("BloombergUI.xla").Close
xlApp.Quit
Set xlApp = Nothing
Any idea why it is still there? I suspect the Add-in to mess things up!
You never explicitly set the collection of workbooks to nothing, you just call close from one member. I would try adding:
Set wbks = Nothing
after the Close and before the Quit.
I'm trying to run an Excel macro from outside of the Excel file. I'm currently using a ".vbs" file run from the command line, but it keeps telling me the macro can't be found. Here is the script I'm trying to use
Set objExcel = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
Set objWorkbook = objExcel.Workbooks.Open("test.xls")
objExcel.Application.Visible = True
objExcel.Workbooks.Add
objExcel.Cells(1, 1).Value = "Test value"
objExcel.Application.Run "Macro.TestMacro()"
objExcel.ActiveWorkbook.Close
objExcel.Application.Quit
WScript.Echo "Finished."
WScript.Quit
And here is the Macro I'm trying to access:
Sub TestMacro()
'first set a string which contains the path to the file you want to create.
'this example creates one and stores it in the root directory
MyFile = "C:\Users\username\Desktop\" & "TestResult.txt"
'set and open file for output
fnum = FreeFile()
Open MyFile For Output As fnum
'write project info and then a blank line. Note the comma is required
Write #fnum, "I wrote this"
Write #fnum,
'use Print when you want the string without quotation marks
Print #fnum, "I printed this"
Close #fnum
End Sub
I tried the solutions located at Is it possible to run a macro in Excel from external command? to get this far (and modified of course) but it didn't seem to work. I keep getting the error `Microsoft Office Excel: The macro 'Macro.TestMacro' cannot be found.
EDIT: Excel 2003.
Ok, it's actually simple. Assuming that your macro is in a module,not in one of the sheets, you use:
objExcel.Application.Run "test.xls!dog"
'notice the format of 'workbook name'!macro
For a filename with spaces, encase the filename with quotes.
If you've placed the macro under a sheet, say sheet1, just assume sheet1 owns the function, which it does.
objExcel.Application.Run "'test 2.xls'!sheet1.dog"
Notice: You don't need the macro.testfunction notation you've been using.
This code will open the file Test.xls and run the macro TestMacro which will in turn write to the text file TestResult.txt
Option Explicit
Dim xlApp, xlBook
Set xlApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
'~~> Change Path here
Set xlBook = xlApp.Workbooks.Open("C:\Test.xls", 0, True)
xlApp.Run "TestMacro"
xlBook.Close
xlApp.Quit
Set xlBook = Nothing
Set xlApp = Nothing
WScript.Echo "Finished."
WScript.Quit
Since my related question was removed by a righteous hand after I had killed the whole day searching how to beat the "macro not found or disabled" error, posting here the only syntax that worked for me (application.run didn't, no matter what I tried)
Set objExcel = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
' Didn't run this way from the Modules
'objExcel.Application.Run "c:\app\Book1.xlsm!Sub1"
' Didn't run this way either from the Sheet
'objExcel.Application.Run "c:\app\Book1.xlsm!Sheet1.Sub1"
' Nor did it run from a named Sheet
'objExcel.Application.Run "c:\app\Book1.xlsm!Named_Sheet.Sub1"
' Only ran like this (from the Module1)
Set objWorkbook = objExcel.Workbooks.Open("c:\app\Book1.xlsm")
objExcel.Run "Sub1"
Excel 2010, Win 7
I tried to adapt #Siddhart's code to a relative path to run my open_form macro, but it didn't seem to work. Here was my first attempt. My working solution is below.
Option Explicit
Dim xlApp, xlBook
dim fso
dim curDir
set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
curDir = fso.GetAbsolutePathName(".")
set fso = nothing
Set xlApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
'~~> Change Path here
Set xlBook = xlApp.Workbooks.Open(curDir & "Excels\CLIENTES.xlsb", 0, true)
xlApp.Run "open_form"
xlBook.Close
xlApp.Quit
Set xlBook = Nothing
Set xlApp = Nothing
WScript.Echo "Finished."
EDIT
I have actually worked it out, just in case someone wants to run a userform "alike" a stand alone application:
Issues I was facing:
1 - I did not want to use the Workbook_Open Event as the excel is locked in read only.
2 - The batch command is limited that the fact that (to my knowledge) it cannot call the macro.
I first wrote a macro to launch my userform while hiding the application:
Sub open_form()
Application.Visible = False
frmAddClient.Show vbModeless
End Sub
I then created a vbs to launch this macro (doing it with a relative path has been tricky):
dim fso
dim curDir
dim WinScriptHost
set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
curDir = fso.GetAbsolutePathName(".")
set fso = nothing
Set xlObj = CreateObject("Excel.application")
xlObj.Workbooks.Open curDir & "\Excels\CLIENTES.xlsb"
xlObj.Run "open_form"
And I finally did a batch file to execute the VBS...
#echo off
pushd %~dp0
cscript Add_Client.vbs
Note that I have also included the "Set back to visible" in my Userform_QueryClose:
Private Sub cmdClose_Click()
Unload Me
End Sub
Private Sub UserForm_QueryClose(Cancel As Integer, CloseMode As Integer)
ThisWorkbook.Close SaveChanges:=True
Application.Visible = True
Application.Quit
End Sub
Anyway, thanks for your help, and I hope this will help if someone needs it
I tried the above methods but I got the "macro cannot be found" error.
This is final code that worked!
Option Explicit
Dim xlApp, xlBook
Set xlApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
xlApp.Visible = True
' Import Add-Ins
xlApp.Workbooks.Open "C:\<pathOfXlaFile>\MyMacro.xla"
xlApp.AddIns("MyMacro").Installed = True
'
Open Excel workbook
Set xlBook = xlApp.Workbooks.Open("<pathOfXlsFile>\MyExcel.xls", 0, True)
' Run Macro
xlApp.Run "Sheet1.MyMacro"
xlBook.Close
xlApp.Quit
Set xlBook = Nothing
Set xlApp = Nothing
WScript.Quit
In my case, MyMacro happens to be under Sheet1, thus Sheet1.MyMacro.
I generally store my macros in xlam add-ins separately from my workbooks so I wanted to open a workbook and then run a macro stored separately.
Since this required a VBS Script, I wanted to make it "portable" so I could use it by passing arguments. Here is the final script, which takes 3 arguments.
Full Path to Workbook
Macro Name
[OPTIONAL] Path to separate workbook with Macro
I tested it like so:
"C:\Temp\runmacro.vbs" "C:\Temp\Book1.xlam" "Hello"
"C:\Temp\runmacro.vbs" "C:\Temp\Book1.xlsx" "Hello" "%AppData%\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART\Book1.xlam"
runmacro.vbs:
Set args = Wscript.Arguments
ws = WScript.Arguments.Item(0)
macro = WScript.Arguments.Item(1)
If wscript.arguments.count > 2 Then
macrowb= WScript.Arguments.Item(2)
End If
LaunchMacro
Sub LaunchMacro()
Dim xl
Dim xlBook
Set xl = CreateObject("Excel.application")
Set xlBook = xl.Workbooks.Open(ws, 0, True)
If wscript.arguments.count > 2 Then
Set macrowb= xl.Workbooks.Open(macrowb, 0, True)
End If
'xl.Application.Visible = True ' Show Excel Window
xl.Application.run macro
'xl.DisplayAlerts = False ' suppress prompts and alert messages while a macro is running
'xlBook.saved = True ' suppresses the Save Changes prompt when you close a workbook
'xl.activewindow.close
xl.Quit
End Sub
If you are trying to run the macro from your personal workbook it might not work as opening an Excel file with a VBScript doesnt automatically open your PERSONAL.XLSB. you will need to do something like this:
Dim oFSO
Dim oShell, oExcel, oFile, oSheet
Set oFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set oShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Set oExcel = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
Set wb2 = oExcel.Workbooks.Open("C:\..\PERSONAL.XLSB") 'Specify foldername here
oExcel.DisplayAlerts = False
For Each oFile In oFSO.GetFolder("C:\Location\").Files
If LCase(oFSO.GetExtensionName(oFile)) = "xlsx" Then
With oExcel.Workbooks.Open(oFile, 0, True, , , , True, , , , False, , False)
oExcel.Run wb2.Name & "!modForm"
For Each oSheet In .Worksheets
oSheet.SaveAs "C:\test\" & oFile.Name & "." & oSheet.Name & ".txt", 6
Next
.Close False, , False
End With
End If
Next
oExcel.Quit
oShell.Popup "Conversion complete", 10
So at the beginning of the loop it is opening personals.xlsb and running the macro from there for all the other workbooks. Just thought I should post in here just in case someone runs across this like I did but cant figure out why the macro is still not running.
Hi used this thread to get the solution , then i would like to share what i did just in case someone could use it.
What i wanted was to call a macro that change some cells and erase some rows, but i needed for more than 1500 excels( approximately spent 3 minuts for each file)
Mainly problem:
-when calling the macro from vbe , i got the same problem, it was imposible to call the macro from PERSONAL.XLSB, when the script oppened the excel didnt execute personal.xlsb and wasnt any option in the macro window
I solved this by keeping open one excel file with the macro loaded(a.xlsm)(before executing the script)
Then i call the macro from the excel oppened by the script
Option Explicit
Dim xl
Dim counter
counter =10
Do
counter = counter + 1
Set xl = GetObject(, "Excel.Application")
xl.Application.Workbooks.open "C:\pruebas\macroxavi\IA_030-08-026" & counter & ".xlsx"
xl.Application.Visible = True
xl.Application.run "'a.xlsm'!eraserow"
Set xl = Nothing
Loop Until counter = 517
WScript.Echo "Finished."
WScript.Quit