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Hello everyone,
I would like to know if it is possible to automatically copy all the queries from a file and paste them into a worksheet (see screenshot below).
Thanks in advance
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Mederic
en VBA
For i = 1 To ThisWorkbook.Queries.Count
Cells(i, 1) = ThisWorkbook.Queries(i).Name
Cells(i, 2) = ThisWorkbook.Queries(i).Formula
Next i
Stéphane
@slorin ,
I've just tested it and it's perfect,
The code also includes the names of the queries,
thank you very much.
Have a nice evening
Hello @slorin @, best wishes and happy new year, thank you for your reply. I'll test it as soon as I get home. I'll get back to you. Best regards
Hi @Mederic
en VBA
For i = 1 To ThisWorkbook.Queries.Count
Cells(i, 1) = ThisWorkbook.Queries(i).Name
Cells(i, 2) = ThisWorkbook.Queries(i).Formula
Next i
Stéphane
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