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I have 2 Wbook LISTA_2005 and LISTA_2004.
Into all 2 Wbook are present many sheets named with the alphabetical
letter A, B, C.... ecc.

All sheets named A, B, C ... ecc, contain the first 2 line with heade
(range
A to V).
From the 3th line are presents many value from range A to V.

I would want to transfer the data value from every letter sheets fro
LISTA_2004 to every sheets letter into wbook LISTA_2005 in this mode:

All line (from A3 to V.....) from the sheet named A into LISTA_200
into
LISTA_2005 into shest A
All line (A3 to V.....) from the sheet named B into LISTA_2004 into
LISTA_2005 into shest B
ecc...

Naturally ad into bottom of every destination sheet the record fro
source....

For example if existis 200 into sheet A copy after line 200 the sourc
value..

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