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Of course you are correct. I wasn't clear when I said that I can't setup an array of workbooks. What I meant was that I couldn't setup an array of workbooks in one line similar to what was in my original post: For Each wbOther In Workbooks(Array("One.xls", "Two.xls", "Three.xls")) Otto "RB Smissaert" wrote in message ... I see that I can't set up an array of workbooks You can set up an array of workbooks: Sub test() Dim i As Long Dim arrWBs(1 To 2) As Workbook Set arrWBs(1) = Workbooks("Book1") Set arrWBs(2) = Workbooks("Book2") For i = 1 To 2 MsgBox arrWBs(i).Name Next End Sub Note that if the workbook hasn' t been saved yet you leave the extension off, but if the workbook was saved then you add the .xla or .xla. RBS "Otto Moehrbach" wrote in message ... Thanks guys. I see that I can't set up an array of workbooks so I went with the array of workbook names. I just thought there was a better way. Thanks again. Otto "Otto Moehrbach" wrote in message ... Excel XP & Win XP I want to work with a group of workbooks, one at a time. I wanted to use the following statement but I get a "Type Mismatch" error on the "For Each..." line. All the workbooks are open. My code, simplified, is: Dim wbOther as Workbook For Each wbOther In Workbooks(Array("One.xls", "Two.xls", "Three.xls")) MsgBox wbOther.Name Next wbOther How can I setup a "For" loop for a group of workbooks? Thanks for your time. Otto |
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