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Default Activating workbook without naming it specifically

I have a master budget workbook from which I am copying different ranges
from different worksheets to the corresponding ranges and worksheets in
identically built branch budget workbooks. I want to do this automatically
for each of the 20 Branch Budget Workbooks, without having to enter the
names of the Branch Budget Workbooks each time to open them, and keep them
activated until the steps 1 and 2 below are completed for each branch. How
do I code this?

The steps are as follows:-

1.
Open Master Budget Workbook

2.
Select Worksheet, Range and Copy
Open Branch Budget Workbook 1
Select Worksheet, Range and Paste

3.
Activate Master Budget Workbook
Select Worksheet, Range and Copy
Activate Branch Budget Workbook 1
Select Worksheet, Range and Paste
Close and save Branch Budget Workbook 1

4.
Activate Master Budget Workbook
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each of the remaining 19 Branch Budget Workbooks

5.
Close Master Budget Workbook

Thanks for your help,


Patrick


 
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