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Default Multiple Workbooks using same macro

I have 10 worbooks that contain 12 worksheets each. The worksheets all have
the same names. I have a macro written to that formats the data in each
worksheet. What I need to do is come up with a way to run the single macro
against each workbook indivdually.

All workbooks are in the same location.
My thinking is I should be able to make a call to something like *.xls in
the macro and have it run until all workbooks are updated.
One last thing, all workbooks get recreated once a week meaning if I store
the macro in the workbook it get destroyed along with the workbook, so I
store the macro in a blank workbook and I want that to auto Run the macro
when the workbook gets opened. Having trouble with Auto_Run in the blank
workbook.

I know it alot, But any help would be greatly appreciated.

Bing59

 
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