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Default Use Array to activate workbooks

The following code works fine, in a situation where the workbooks
are originally opened, worked on, and then closed. FilesArray
holds the names of the previously opened workbooks, and can be
used again to open the books:

If FileCounter 0 Then
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
For LoopCounter = 1 To FileCounter
Workbooks.Open vFilename & FilesArray(LoopCounter), False

In a slightly different situation, the books are still open. Can I modify
the
code and use FilesArray to activate them in turn?

What I'd like to say, is:
Workbooks.Activate vFilename & FilesArray(LoopCounter), False
but that is not supported (Excel2000).

Regards.



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