Collate Worksheets into single workbook
I have a number of a folder containing a number of workbooks each of which
contains a number of worksheets. I am trying to combine just one worksheet from each of these workbooks into one workbook preserving the information and formatting, without all of the workbooks having to be open. I have been trying to use Worksheet.Copy but have had trouble losing the formatting. Currently I have been using a manually editted text file to list the worksheets which I wish transfer, would it be better to list them in another spreadsheet? |
Collate Worksheets into single workbook
Check this out:
http://www.rondebruin.nl/merge.htm -- Best Regards, Luke M "jw4774" wrote in message ... I have a number of a folder containing a number of workbooks each of which contains a number of worksheets. I am trying to combine just one worksheet from each of these workbooks into one workbook preserving the information and formatting, without all of the workbooks having to be open. I have been trying to use Worksheet.Copy but have had trouble losing the formatting. Currently I have been using a manually editted text file to list the worksheets which I wish transfer, would it be better to list them in another spreadsheet? |
Collate Worksheets into single workbook
Thanks, that looks perfect, I will try it out
"Luke M" wrote: Check this out: http://www.rondebruin.nl/merge.htm -- Best Regards, Luke M "jw4774" wrote in message ... I have a number of a folder containing a number of workbooks each of which contains a number of worksheets. I am trying to combine just one worksheet from each of these workbooks into one workbook preserving the information and formatting, without all of the workbooks having to be open. I have been trying to use Worksheet.Copy but have had trouble losing the formatting. Currently I have been using a manually editted text file to list the worksheets which I wish transfer, would it be better to list them in another spreadsheet? . |
Collate Worksheets into single workbook
This is nearly what I need to do and the Ron de Bruin Add-In seems to work
well, but is there anyway of keeping the merged data on seperate worksheets within the new work book? "jw4774" wrote: Thanks, that looks perfect, I will try it out "Luke M" wrote: Check this out: http://www.rondebruin.nl/merge.htm -- Best Regards, Luke M "jw4774" wrote in message ... I have a number of a folder containing a number of workbooks each of which contains a number of worksheets. I am trying to combine just one worksheet from each of these workbooks into one workbook preserving the information and formatting, without all of the workbooks having to be open. I have been trying to use Worksheet.Copy but have had trouble losing the formatting. Currently I have been using a manually editted text file to list the worksheets which I wish transfer, would it be better to list them in another spreadsheet? . |
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