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I know this is out there but I haven't been able to find it. Does anyone have
existing code to combine the data from multiple worksheets into one
worksheet. I need to be able to code in which worksheets to include because
there are sheets in the workbook that will not be used in this exercise. (All
sheets have same column data). Thanks!!
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Found it. Thanks!

http://www.rondebruin.nl/copy2.htm
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I know this is out there but I haven't been able to find it. Does anyone have
existing code to combine the data from multiple worksheets into one
worksheet. I need to be able to code in which worksheets to include because
there are sheets in the workbook that will not be used in this exercise. (All
sheets have same column data). Thanks!!
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Thanks,
Sherry

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