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Don't know if this is a good way, but using Excel2000, I'm trying
to use Like to identify certain workbooks, but with no success. The workbooks will all be named something General Summary.xls ie Project 2 Final General Summary.xls I'd like to open all files from a certain folder (which I can do) then exclude the General Summary book from the routine, work on all other files, then transfer data to the General Summary file, before saving and closing all files. If FileCounter 0 Then Application.ScreenUpdating = False For LoopCounter = 1 To FileCounter Workbooks.Open vFilename & FilesArray(LoopCounter), False NameOfFile = Application.ActiveWorkbook.Name If ActiveWorkbook.Name Like ??? Then ExcludeBook = ActiveWorkbook.Name GoTo Line3 Is this achievable please? Regards --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.655 / Virus Database: 420 - Release Date: 08/04/2004 |
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