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I have two workbooks. Appendix I and Appendix II. I am trying to tak
the last used cell from column A in Appendix II and sending it to cel
G8 in Appendix I as well as performing a Save As of Appenix I as th
value being sent to G8. Thanks for any help

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Hello gdecat,

You say you have 2 workbooks named Appendix I and Appendix II. What ar
the worksheet names the data are on?

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