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Default Copy A1:A13 from different workbook


Hi,

I have a workbook name apple.xls that required user to key in the
filename that they used. I do not know how many file the user will key
in.
Example filename they used: 1) a.xls 2) c.xls 3) q.xls 4) z.xls

Based on the filename, I would like to copy the value in the filename
of sheet 2 of A1:A13 into the apple.xls sheet 3 of B1:B13.

How to write a macro that can do this function?

Thank you.


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