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Default macro to combine data from 2 different excel workbooks

i need help!!!

i have one workbook with one sheet in it containing data
and another workbook with one sheet containing data

what i want is that the data of second workbook comes beneath the dat
of first workbook.

remember i have 2 different workbooks...not one workbook with 2 sheet

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i need help!!!

i have one workbook with one sheet in it containing data
and another workbook with one sheet containing data

what i want is that the data of second workbook comes beneath the data
of first workbook.

remember i have 2 different workbooks...not one workbook with 2 sheets


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