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Is there a way to open several files one a time, copy data, run an update,
print and save over the file originally opened so that the vb code is updated
and the data remains the same. I have hundreds of files that need updated
that are all set up exactly the same and its a pain to update the code in
each file. Thanks.
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Use this example
http://www.rondebruin.nl/copy4.htm

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Is there a way to open several files one a time, copy data, run an update,
print and save over the file originally opened so that the vb code is updated
and the data remains the same. I have hundreds of files that need updated
that are all set up exactly the same and its a pain to update the code in
each file. Thanks.

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