Hi Yadav,

you can also use this. Just put the data files in separate folder and put
the path in cell "J2".

Thanks & Regards,
Ganesh N


On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Vaibhav Joshi <v...@vabs.in> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> You can try this excellent codes share by Ashish earlier this month:
>
> Sub merge()
>
>     Dim fld As Object, fil As Object, fso As Object, fldpath
>     With Application.FileDialog(msoFileDialogFolderPicker)
>         .Title = "Choose the folder"
>         .Show
>     End With
>     On Error Resume Next
>     fldpath = 
> Application.FileDialog(msoFileDialogFolderPicker).SelectedItems(1)
> & "\"
>     If fldpath = False Then
>         MsgBox "Folder Not Selected"
>         Exit Sub
>     End If
>
>     Set fso = CreateObject("scripting.filesystemobject")
>     Set fld = fso.getfolder(fldpath)
>     Application.DisplayAlerts = False
>     Application.ScreenUpdating = False
>     For Each fil In fld.Files
>         If Right(fil.Name, 4) = ".xls" And fil.Name <> ThisWorkbook.Name
> Then Call import_data(fil.Path)
>     Next
>     Application.DisplayAlerts = True
>     Application.ScreenUpdating = True
>
> End Sub
>
>
>
> Sub import_data(filename As String)
>     Dim wkb As Workbook
>     Dim lastrow As Long
>     lastrow = ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1").Range("a65356").End(xlUp).Row
> + 1
>     Set wkb = Workbooks.Open(filename)
>     wkb.Sheets("Summary Sheet").Range("e2:j2").Copy
> Destination:=ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1").Range("a" & lastrow)
>     wkb.Sheets("Summary Sheet").Range("b13:f13").Copy
> Destination:=ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1").Range("g" & lastrow)
>     wkb.Close
>
> End Sub
>
> Thanks
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 9:44 AM, Jitendra Yadav <jitendr...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have some data for date wise but I want all excel file in one sheet
>> through macro.
>>
>>
>>
>> Example.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jitendra//9650449202
>>
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