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combine information from multiple file into many different files.
I am not sure how to combine information from multiple file into many
different files. I have say 5 Excel file for each division: A, B... (each division file have multiple workbooks (tabs) . File name "Divison A" has tab for "Co 1 vs Co2", "Co 1 vs C0 3" etc, File name "Divison B" has tabs for "Co 1 vs Co2", "Co 1 vs Co7". "Co 2 vs Co4"etc I need to create a seperate file that capture all the information that have the same tab name from each Division. e.g. The new files will be call "Co 1 vs Co2", "Co 1 vs Co7" etc... . within this new file there will be 5 tabs for each division e.g. "Division A", "Division B" etc, it will have exactly the same information from each tab within the file "Division A" , "Division B" etc, together with the links and format . I can copy and paste each tab manually it is very time consuming, is there a better and more efficient way of doing this without lossing the link from each tab say "Co 1 vs Co2". Also will any change in the "Division A" file be automatically update to the file "Co 1 vs Co2". |
combine information from multiple file into many different files.
See Ron de Bruin's site for code assistance.
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm Browse through the section on Copy/Paste/Merge examples Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 08:22:00 -0700, RW wrote: I am not sure how to combine information from multiple file into many different files. I have say 5 Excel file for each division: A, B... (each division file have multiple workbooks (tabs) . File name "Divison A" has tab for "Co 1 vs Co2", "Co 1 vs C0 3" etc, File name "Divison B" has tabs for "Co 1 vs Co2", "Co 1 vs Co7". "Co 2 vs Co4"etc I need to create a seperate file that capture all the information that have the same tab name from each Division. e.g. The new files will be call "Co 1 vs Co2", "Co 1 vs Co7" etc... . within this new file there will be 5 tabs for each division e.g. "Division A", "Division B" etc, it will have exactly the same information from each tab within the file "Division A" , "Division B" etc, together with the links and format . I can copy and paste each tab manually it is very time consuming, is there a better and more efficient way of doing this without lossing the link from each tab say "Co 1 vs Co2". Also will any change in the "Division A" file be automatically update to the file "Co 1 vs Co2". |
combine information from multiple file into many different fil
Thank you Gord, from the link you provided, will 'Create a workbook from
every worksheet in your workbook" work for my situation. I am not familiar with VBE. any other suggestion you may have other than using VBE "Gord Dibben" wrote: See Ron de Bruin's site for code assistance. http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm Browse through the section on Copy/Paste/Merge examples Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 08:22:00 -0700, RW wrote: I am not sure how to combine information from multiple file into many different files. I have say 5 Excel file for each division: A, B... (each division file have multiple workbooks (tabs) . File name "Divison A" has tab for "Co 1 vs Co2", "Co 1 vs C0 3" etc, File name "Divison B" has tabs for "Co 1 vs Co2", "Co 1 vs Co7". "Co 2 vs Co4"etc I need to create a seperate file that capture all the information that have the same tab name from each Division. e.g. The new files will be call "Co 1 vs Co2", "Co 1 vs Co7" etc... . within this new file there will be 5 tabs for each division e.g. "Division A", "Division B" etc, it will have exactly the same information from each tab within the file "Division A" , "Division B" etc, together with the links and format . I can copy and paste each tab manually it is very time consuming, is there a better and more efficient way of doing this without lossing the link from each tab say "Co 1 vs Co2". Also will any change in the "Division A" file be automatically update to the file "Co 1 vs Co2". |
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