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Enregistrez chaque feuille dans un classeur pour séparer les fichiers CSV

Comment enregistrer chaque feuille dans un classeur Excel afin de séparer les fichiers CSV avec une macro?

J'ai un excel avec plusieurs feuilles et je cherchais une macro qui enregistre chaque feuille dans un CSV (comma separated file) séparé. Excel ne vous permettra pas de sauvegarder toutes les feuilles dans différents fichiers CSV .

91voto

Graham Points 5475

@ AlexDuggleby : vous n'avez pas besoin de copier les feuilles de calcul, vous pouvez les sauvegarder directement. par exemple:

 Public Sub SaveWorksheetsAsCsv()
Dim WS As Excel.Worksheet
Dim SaveToDirectory As String

    SaveToDirectory = "C:\"

    For Each WS In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets
        WS.SaveAs SaveToDirectory & WS.Name, xlCSV
    Next

End Sub
 

Le seul problème potentiel est que votre classeur reste enregistré comme dernier fichier csv. Si vous devez conserver le classeur d'origine, vous devez le sauvegarder en tant que.

66voto

HigherAbstraction Points 554

En voici un qui vous donnera un sélecteur de fichier visuel pour choisir le dossier dans lequel vous souhaitez enregistrer les fichiers et vous permet également de choisir le délimiteur CSV (j'utilise des tubes '|' car mes champs contiennent des virgules et je ne veux pas traiter avec des guillemets):

 ' ---------------------- Directory Choosing Helper Functions -----------------------
' Excel and VBA do not provide any convenient directory chooser or file chooser
' dialogs, but these functions will provide a reference to a system DLL
' with the necessary capabilities
Private Type BROWSEINFO ' used by the function GetFolderName
    hOwner As Long
    pidlRoot As Long
    pszDisplayName As String
    lpszTitle As String
    ulFlags As Long
    lpfn As Long
    lParam As Long
    iImage As Long
End Type

Private Declare Function SHGetPathFromIDList Lib "shell32.dll" _
    Alias "SHGetPathFromIDListA" (ByVal pidl As Long, ByVal pszPath As String) As Long
Private Declare Function SHBrowseForFolder Lib "shell32.dll" _
    Alias "SHBrowseForFolderA" (lpBrowseInfo As BROWSEINFO) As Long

Function GetFolderName(Msg As String) As String
' returns the name of the folder selected by the user
Dim bInfo As BROWSEINFO, path As String, r As Long
Dim X As Long, pos As Integer
    bInfo.pidlRoot = 0& ' Root folder = Desktop
    If IsMissing(Msg) Then
        bInfo.lpszTitle = "Select a folder."
        ' the dialog title
    Else
        bInfo.lpszTitle = Msg ' the dialog title
    End If
    bInfo.ulFlags = &H1 ' Type of directory to return
    X = SHBrowseForFolder(bInfo) ' display the dialog
    ' Parse the result
    path = Space$(512)
    r = SHGetPathFromIDList(ByVal X, ByVal path)
    If r Then
        pos = InStr(path, Chr$(0))
        GetFolderName = Left(path, pos - 1)
    Else
        GetFolderName = ""
    End If
End Function
'---------------------- END Directory Chooser Helper Functions ----------------------

Public Sub DoTheExport()
Dim FName As Variant
Dim Sep As String
Dim wsSheet As Worksheet
Dim nFileNum As Integer
Dim csvPath As String


Sep = InputBox("Enter a single delimiter character (e.g., comma or semi-colon)", _
"Export To Text File")
'csvPath = InputBox("Enter the full path to export CSV files to: ")

csvPath = GetFolderName("Choose the folder to export CSV files to:")
If csvPath = "" Then
    MsgBox ("You didn't choose an export directory. Nothing will be exported.")
    Exit Sub
End If

For Each wsSheet In Worksheets
wsSheet.Activate
nFileNum = FreeFile
Open csvPath & "\" & _
  wsSheet.Name & ".csv" For Output As #nFileNum
ExportToTextFile CStr(nFileNum), Sep, False
Close nFileNum
Next wsSheet

End Sub



Public Sub ExportToTextFile(nFileNum As Integer, _
Sep As String, SelectionOnly As Boolean)

Dim WholeLine As String
Dim RowNdx As Long
Dim ColNdx As Integer
Dim StartRow As Long
Dim EndRow As Long
Dim StartCol As Integer
Dim EndCol As Integer
Dim CellValue As String

Application.ScreenUpdating = False
On Error GoTo EndMacro:

If SelectionOnly = True Then
With Selection
StartRow = .Cells(1).Row
StartCol = .Cells(1).Column
EndRow = .Cells(.Cells.Count).Row
EndCol = .Cells(.Cells.Count).Column
End With
Else
With ActiveSheet.UsedRange
StartRow = .Cells(1).Row
StartCol = .Cells(1).Column
EndRow = .Cells(.Cells.Count).Row
EndCol = .Cells(.Cells.Count).Column
End With
End If

For RowNdx = StartRow To EndRow
WholeLine = ""
For ColNdx = StartCol To EndCol
If Cells(RowNdx, ColNdx).Value = "" Then
CellValue = ""
Else
CellValue = Cells(RowNdx, ColNdx).Value
End If
WholeLine = WholeLine & CellValue & Sep
Next ColNdx
WholeLine = Left(WholeLine, Len(WholeLine) - Len(Sep))
Print #nFileNum, WholeLine
Next RowNdx

EndMacro:
On Error GoTo 0
Application.ScreenUpdating = True

End Sub
 

20voto

AlexDuggleby Points 4322

Et voici ma solution devrait fonctionner avec Excel> 2000, mais uniquement testée en 2007:

 Private Sub SaveAllSheetsAsCSV()
On Error GoTo Heaven

' each sheet reference
Dim Sheet As Worksheet
' path to output to
Dim OutputPath As String
' name of each csv
Dim OutputFile As String

Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
Application.EnableEvents = False

' ask the user where to save
OutputPath = InputBox("Enter a directory to save to", "Save to directory", Path)

If OutputPath <> "" Then

    ' save for each sheet
    For Each Sheet In Sheets

        OutputFile = OutputPath & "\" & Sheet.Name & ".csv"

        ' make a copy to create a new book with this sheet
        ' otherwise you will always only get the first sheet
        Sheet.Copy
        ' this copy will now become active
        ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs FileName:=OutputFile, FileFormat:=xlCSV, CreateBackup:=False
        ActiveWorkbook.Close
    Next

End If

Finally:
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Application.DisplayAlerts = True
Application.EnableEvents = True

Exit Sub

Heaven:
MsgBox "Couldn't save all sheets to CSV." & vbCrLf & _
        "Source: " & Err.Source & " " & vbCrLf & _
        "Number: " & Err.Number & " " & vbCrLf & _
        "Description: " & Err.Description & " " & vbCrLf

GoTo Finally
End Sub
 

(OT: Je me demande si SO va remplacer certains de mes blogs mineurs)

14voto

Robert Mearns Points 5127

S'appuyant sur la réponse de Graham, le code supplémentaire enregistre le classeur dans son emplacement d'origine dans son format d'origine.

 Public Sub SaveWorksheetsAsCsv()

Dim WS As Excel.Worksheet
Dim SaveToDirectory As String

Dim CurrentWorkbook As String
Dim CurrentFormat As Long

 CurrentWorkbook = ThisWorkbook.FullName
 CurrentFormat = ThisWorkbook.FileFormat
' Store current details for the workbook

      SaveToDirectory = "C:\"

      For Each WS In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets
          WS.SaveAs SaveToDirectory & WS.Name, xlCSV
      Next

 Application.DisplayAlerts = False
  ThisWorkbook.SaveAs Filename:=CurrentWorkbook, FileFormat:=CurrentFormat
 Application.DisplayAlerts = True
' Temporarily turn alerts off to prevent the user being prompted
'  about overwriting the original file.

End Sub
 

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