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Default VB help with ExecuteExcel4Macro

Hi,

I'd like to use ExecuteExcel4Macro to help me get data from closed workbooks
but I'm definitely a novice when it comes to VB. I have a folder with a lot
of workbooks I need to pull data from and the data is all in the same places,
meaning, for example, on the UPLOAD tab, Row 2, Cells A-AA, but I only need
data from some of the workbooks in the folder. I have a list of job names and
for every job name there is a workbook so I somehow need to do-while for the
list of job names that I can put in a column. For example, I have data I can
paste into Excel that looks like this:

QC Record : Job Name : Listing Count : Date
201002-18485-QC : HD-11311-TA031110 : 263 : 3/15/10
201003-15737-QC : SHT-100312 : 103 : 3/14/10
201002-18327-QC : 032110Mag : 246 : 3/17/10
201001-18510-QC: TSA-100321 : 411 : 3/15/10

For every job name there exists a file called, for example,
\\de-mt1\clients\QC Reports\Proofs Adjusted\HD-100311-TA031110 proof
adjusted.xls where HD-100311-TA031110 is the job name.

I need help with the VB in ExecuteExcel4Macro at two places: 1) where it
opens the files as I described above and 2) I'm not sure how to only pull the
cells I need data for.

Can you help?

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Jen
 
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