VBA - Refresh and split tables

joslaz

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Hey community!

I've come to the limit again that I have to use VBA. Unfortunately, my abilities with VBA are exhausted.
I have a file that should overwrite selected tables in new or old Excel spreadsheets after updating all PowerQuery connections.

So I have TblTotal. This has a total of 10 tables. TblOne - TblTen.
After the refresh, TblOne-TblThree should be saved or overwritten in "DashBoard_A".
TblFour-TblSeven in "Dashboard_B".
TblEight TblTen in Dashbaord_Ex.


If the dashboards are open, new Excel spreadsheets should be created with the date, otherwise they should be overwritten.

Does one of you know how to do that?


greeting
Joshua
 

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