Option Explicit Sub export_range_delimit() Dim arr As Variant Dim fs As Object Dim delimittxt Dim i As Long Dim j As Long Dim line As String Dim rng As Range Dim delimittype As String delimittype = ","
Set fs = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set delimittxt = fs.CreateTextFile("C:\Users\xx\Desktop\" & "delimit.txt", True) Set rng = Sheet1.Range("a1:b17") arr = rng For j = LBound(arr) To UBound(arr) line = "" For i = 1 To rng.Columns.Count line = line & delimittype & arr(j, i) Next delimittxt.WriteLine Right(line, Len(line) - 1) Next delimittxt.Close Set delimittxt = Nothing Set fs = Nothing End Sub see if it helps On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 9:47 PM, ashish koul <koul.ash...@gmail.com> wrote: > Do you wanna export range in comma delimit text file?. > > On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 9:38 PM, Muneera Shabana < > muneera.shab...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello there, >> >> I have written a macro to convert xls files to text file, however I have >> 2 problems here: >> 1. My code doesnot show xlsx format to pick up from the source folder >> 2. I am not sure when to add the code to have delimiter "comma" in my >> text file. >> >> I am not an expert, so seeking support from you guys, please help!! >> >> >> >> >> Sub XLS_to_TXT() >> >> Dim wb As Workbook >> Dim SourcePath As String >> Dim strFile As String, strDir As String >> Dim newpath As String >> Dim k >> Dim q >> Dim j >> >> Set j = Application.FileDialog(msoFileDialogFolderPicker) >> >> j.Show >> >> SourcePath = j.SelectedItems(1) >> >> SourcePath = SourcePath & "\" >> >> '// SourcePath = "H:\Macros\" >> >> strFile = Dir(SourcePath & "*.xlsx") >> >> Do While strFile <> "" >> >> Set wb = Workbooks.Open(Filename:=SourcePath & strFile, Local:=True) >> >> newpath = "H:\Macros\csv\" >> >> k = Replace(wb.FullName, ".xlsx", ".txt") >> >> q = Replace(k, SourcePath, newpath) >> >> wb.SaveAs q >> >> wb.Close True >> >> Set wb = Nothing >> >> strFile = Dir >> >> Loop >> >> MsgBox "The files are successfully converted into text format & placed in >> target folder" >> >> Application.Wait (Now + TimeValue("00:00:02")) >> >> ActiveWorkbook.FollowHyperlink newpath >> >> End Sub >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Are you =EXP(E:RT) or =NOT(EXP(E:RT)) in Excel? 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