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Default Copy data from range

On Nov 19, 12:36*pm, Joel wrote:
This code should work. *Change Folder, and sheet Names as required. *I put
thhe total into the workbook where tthe macro is located. *After the macro is
run you can manually save the file using SaveAs.

Sub GetBooks()

Folder = "C:\Temp\"
BkNames = Array("subtest1", "subtest2", "subtest3")

DestSht = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1")
NewRow = 1

For Each Bk In BkNames
* *FullName = Folder & Bk & ".xls"
* *Set Bk = Workbooks.Open(Filename:=FullName)
* *With Bk.Sheets("Sheet1")
* * * LastRow = .Range("D" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row
* * * For RowCount = 1 To LastRow
* * * * *If UCase(.Range("D" & RowCount)) = "OPEN" Then
* * * * * * .Rows(RowCount).Copy Destination:=DestSht.Rows(NewRow)
* * * * * * NewRow = NewRow + 1
* * * * *End If
* * * Next RowCount
* *End With
* *Bk.Close savechanges:=False
Next Bk

End Sub



"Jumparound" wrote:
Hi guys (and girls)


This is my problem:


I got 3 workbooks (lets call them subtest1, subtest2 and subtest3)
filled with data.
All 3 workbooks have a column "D" filled with "open" or "closed"
Now i want a CommandButton that copys all rows that have column "D"
filled with "open" to a new workbook called "total"


How do i do this?


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Thanks a lot!
It works like a charm :-D

Many many many thanks!