XL97: How to Convert All Files on a Server to Microsoft Excel (170431)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
This article was previously published under Q170431 SUMMARY
The Microsoft Excel 97 File Conversion add-in converts all of the files in
one folder. This article describes how to use a Visual Basic for
Applications macro to convert the files in a folder and all of its
subfolders.
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In Microsoft Excel 97, the Application object now has FileSearch and
FoundFiles properties that return an object containing the list of files
found in the search. These properties can be used to open another file type
and then save it in Microsoft Excel 97 format.
NOTE: If you do not want to see each workbook that is opened and closed,
add the following line to the beginning of the macro:
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
If you convert a large number of files, this line may cause the macro to
appear to stop responding.
The following sample Visual Basic for Applications macro converts the files
in a folder and its subfolders:
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
If you convert a large number of files, this line may cause the macro to
appear to stop responding.
The following sample Visual Basic for Applications macro converts the files
in a folder and its subfolders:
Sub Converter()
'Turns off alerts, allows duplicate files to be overwritten without
prompts
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
'Initializes conversion conditions.
SearchDir = InputBox("Input name of directory to start in")
FileExt = InputBox("Input extension of files to convert in the form
*.xxx")
SaveDir = InputBox("Input name of directory to save files to")
SearchSubs = MsgBox(prompt:="Do you want to include files in
subdirectories?", Buttons:=vbYesNo)
'Initializes the search.
With Application.FileSearch
.NewSearch
.LookIn = SearchDir
'Determines whether to search subdirectories.
If SearchSubs = 6 Then
.SearchSubFolders = True
Else
.SearchSubFolders = False
End If
'Determines file type to convert.
.FileName = FileExt
.MatchTextExactly = True
'If the search found files, loops again, opens, and then resaves in the
'Microsoft Excel workbook format
If .Execute > 0 Then
counter = 0
For i = 1 To .FoundFiles.Count
counter = counter + 1
Workbooks.Open FileName:=.FoundFiles(i)
'Builds the new name by deleting the previous extension.
ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs FileName:=SaveDir & "\" & _
Left(ActiveWorkbook.Name, Len(ActiveWorkbook.Name) - 4), _
FileFormat:=xlWorkbookNormal
ActiveWorkbook.Close savechanges:=False
Next i
'Returns how many files were converted.
MsgBox prompt:=counter & " files were converted"
ElseIf .Execute = 0 then
MsgBox "No files were found, no files were converted"
End If
End With
End Sub
REFERENCES
For more information about FileSearch, click the Office Assistant, type
FileSearch, click Search, and then click to view "FileSearch Object."
NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Office Assistant button on the
Standard toolbar. If Microsoft Help is not installed on your computer,
please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
120802 Office: How to Add/Remove a Single Office Program or Component
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