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Default copying using a macro

I have a big problem, and I need some help;
I have for about 2000 excel files in my computer, that contain each one
about 10 sheets inside. In one of the sheets I have a map, and I need to copy
some ranges (columns) to another workbook, using a macro.
The problem is that in each excel file (2000 different one), the range that
I want to copy has different sizes. I dont know how to make a formula that
say that the range is to be for example between A1 and an empty line.

workbook 1 workbook 2 new workbook
A A A
1 100ぎ 50ぎ
2 200ぎ 30ぎ
3 300ぎ
4

First time I need to copy the cells from A1 to A3 to the new workbook.
In a second time, after deleted the values in the new workbook, and using
the macro, it must copy de cells of the workbook from A1 to A2 again to the
new workbook.
So how can I say that in the first case the range stops at A3 and in the
second case it stops at A2?


Thanks for the help.


 
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