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I want to use the filecopy statement to copy a list of files to another
folder. This list will be stored in a column on a spreadsheet and will always be different. As such, if the filecopy function encounters an error (like the file doesn't exist), I don't want it to stop the code, but rather identify that cell on the spreadsheet and then move on to the next cell. Does anyone know how to do this? |
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