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Robert Judge

How do I combine five Excel 2003 workbooks?
 
I have five workbooks, each containing names, addresses, phone numbers, and a
couple of other columns. Each workbook is formatted the same. I want to
combine these five workbooks into one workbook. I searched for "combine
workbooks" in the Excel on-line help but the suggestions seem complicated.

What is the simplest way to combine these five workbooks into one workbook?
I will appreciate advice.

Teethless mama

How do I combine five Excel 2003 workbooks?
 
Try copy and paste

"Robert Judge" wrote:

I have five workbooks, each containing names, addresses, phone numbers, and a
couple of other columns. Each workbook is formatted the same. I want to
combine these five workbooks into one workbook. I searched for "combine
workbooks" in the Excel on-line help but the suggestions seem complicated.

What is the simplest way to combine these five workbooks into one workbook?
I will appreciate advice.


Mike Middleton

How do I combine five Excel 2003 workbooks?
 
Robert Judge -

Simplest way to combine workbooks: select all worksheets in a workbook and
choose Edit | Move or Copy Sheet.

To combine worksheets into a single worksheet, use Copy and Paste.

- Mike
http://www.mikemiddleton.com

"Robert Judge" wrote in message
...
I have five workbooks, each containing names, addresses, phone numbers, and
a
couple of other columns. Each workbook is formatted the same. I want to
combine these five workbooks into one workbook. I searched for "combine
workbooks" in the Excel on-line help but the suggestions seem complicated.

What is the simplest way to combine these five workbooks into one
workbook?
I will appreciate advice.





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