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Default VBA macro guru help needed!

So here's the deal. Each month I have a workbook named
RetailClientTemplate_YYMM.xls which contains sheets named by locale
abbreviation (EN, ES, DE, IT, etc.). I have workbooks named
RetailProjectLog_DATE.xlsx generated each day that are saved into a specific
folder location. Each row on the first sheet in each RPL workbook has a
locale in column A that matches the name of one of the sheets in the RCT
workbook. What I need to do is make a macro that will copy & paste the rest
of the data from each row in each of the RPL books (sheet(1), range B4:Q200,
and col P data separately) in the specified folder into the corresponding
sheet for each locale in the RCT workbook (row by row, starting at A12:P12,
and data from col P in RPL into col Y in RCT). Is there anyone who can write
a macro to do this without visibly opening each of the RPL workbooks to copy
the data from them? I'm using Excel 2007 in case that makes a difference.
Please help! Thanks!
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