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Hello all,

I've created a status reporting process whereby individual workbooks,
each containing a single worksheet, are forwarded to project managers
for update and then returned to me.

I have a summary workbook that contains a rollup view worksheet and a
worksheet that corresponds to each of the individual sheets updated by
the managers.

At present, I manually open each individual workbook and do a copy all
and then past it in the corresponding worksheet in the summary
workbook. The worksheet names are identical and can be used to find
the right sheet in the rollup workbook. Links to the project
worksheets on the rollup view worksheet automatically update the
status for each project on the rollup worksheet.

I would like to automate the copy and paste process. I have a macro
now that starts from the summary workbook and opens each of the
individual sheets but I'm a bit stuck on the best way to do the copy
and past process.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,
CJM
Lakehills Consulting

 
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