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Default Different Number of Workbooks each week

Greetings all.

I have built a spreadsheet that is linked to multiple spreadsheets and sums
up information from each spreadsheet

Example:

MasterSheet.xls

In Cell A1 on Sheet 1 it sums up Cell A1 From Sheet one of 8 Workbooks
called

User1.xls
User2.xls
User3.xls
User4.xls
down to User8.xls

This works fine and the workbook calculates correctly. But the formula is
long and bulky and I was wondering if there is a way to do the formula so
that if only 6 spreadsheets are in the folder that it will still do the sum
of Cell A1 from Sheet1 of each workbook or if I added a 9th Ulser9.xls file
into the folder that it would calculate that in without me having to go back
in to the spreadsheet and changing a plethora of formulas in many cells.

If I can't do this with a Formula, is there a way to do it with VBA to say
look for any files with User*.xls and sum cell A1 from Sheet 1

Any help would be appreciated.

Wally Steadman


 
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