Hi Paul,

The code is not working.

Can you please provide full code starting with Sub...till End sub

Regards,
kaushik Savla

On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 12:42 AM, Paul Schreiner <schreiner_p...@att.net>
wrote:

> If you also want to get rid of the "internal" links and formulas, you can
> make use of the fact that, for a given cell, the VALUE of the cell is what
> is displayed, while the FORMULA of the cell is just that, the formula.
>
> For cells with a simple value, like "3", then the formula and value are
> nearly the same.
> (the issue is that the value would be an integer, but the formula would be
> a string "3")
>
> So, basically you could compare the value and formula for each used cell
> and overwrite if they are different.
>
> I "convert" both the Value and Formula to strings to ensure they are
> compared properly, and use:
>
> Sub BreakLinks()
>     Dim Rng As Range
>     For Each Rng In Sheets(1).UsedRange
>         If (Rng.Formula & "X" <> Rng.Value & "X") Then Rng.Formula =
> Rng.Value
>     Next Rng
> End Sub
>
>
> I created a sheet with 1000 rows and 100 columns. (so 100,000 cell
> contents)
> I then created a sheet that had 100,000 cells that added the contents of
> the adjacent sheet.
>
> This macro converted the 100,000 cells to values in about 3 seconds.
>
> *Paul*
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> On Tuesday, May 23, 2017 2:56 PM, KAUSHIK SAVLA <savla.kaus...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> This is think will definitely help.
>
> Thanks.
>
> On May 24, 2017 00:23, "Paul Schreiner" <schreiner_p...@att.net> wrote:
>
> That's very CPU intensive because it copies all cells to the clipboard
> and pastes them from clipboard.
> which can be a HUGE number of cells for each sheet.
>
> If you simply want to break the external links, you can use something like:
>
> alinks = ActiveWorkbook.LinkSources( xlExcelLinks)
>
>     If Not IsEmpty(alinks) Then
>         For inx = 1 To UBound(alinks)
>             ActiveWorkbook.BreakLink _
>                 Name:=alinks(inx), _
>                 Type:=xlLinkTypeExcelLinks
>         Next inx
>     End If
>
> This will break links to EXTERNAL workbooks (and convert to values)
> but it doesn't do anything to the links to worksheets within the current
> workbook.
>
> does that help?
>
> *Paul*
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> *“Do all the good you can,By all the means you can,In all the ways you
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> On Tuesday, May 23, 2017 2:03 PM, KAUSHIK SAVLA <savla.kaus...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Team,
>
> I am trying to do below in an excel. You can assume there are 60
> worksheets minimum in a workbook.
>
> 1. In opened excel file. Which has links from several files
> 2. All cells of the workbook I am doing paste special values
> 3. Then to come at the first cell in all worksheets (i.e. Cell A1)
> 4. Then to come at first tab, first cell, Save the workbook here (so
> whenever excel opens the person will see first sheet, first cell)
> 5. Close the workbook
>
> I am having below vba code. It is taking forever to run (minimum 15-20
> minutes). Can anyone please help in boosting speed so could be run in
> fraction of seconds.
>
>
> Sub Select_All_Sheets()
> Dim sht As Worksheet
> Dim SelectMe() As String
> Dim s As Integer
> For Each sht In Worksheets
> s = s + 1
> ReDim Preserve SelectMe(1 To s) As String
> SelectMe(s) = sht.Name
> Sheets(SelectMe).Select
> Cells.Select
>     Selection.Copy
>     Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues, Operation:=xlNone,
> SkipBlanks _
>         :=False, Transpose:=False
>     Application.CutCopyMode = False
>     Application.Goto Range(Cells(ActiveWindow. SplitRow + 1,
> ActiveWindow.SplitColumn + 1).Address)
>     ActiveWorkbook.Save
> Next
> End Sub
>
> Regards,
> Kaushik Savla
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