Dear sir,

my query is i have a master workbook with all clients row data. now i want
clinets row data in a seprate workbook client name then save in folder.

please solve this query.....

thank you so much for your quick reply!

On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 10:05 PM, NOORAIN ANSARI <noorain.ans...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear Satendra,
>
> Please try it...hope it will help to you...
>
> http://www.excelvbaclinic.com/2013/12/combine-all-workbook-of-folder.html
>
>
> Thanks,
> Noorain Ansari
>
> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 5:07 PM, Satendra kumar <satendrakuma...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi All Expert,
>>
>> please solve my query, i want Data Compiler from one workbook to another
>> workbook.
>>
>> *Noorain sir please look below code highlight range. how to fix this
>> range.*
>>
>>
>>
>> Sub Compiler()
>> Dim rng, rng1 As Range
>> Dim i, j, k As Integer
>> Set rng = Sheet1.Range("h1:h" & Sheet1.Range("h65536").End(xlUp).Row)
>> rng.Copy Sheet1.Range("t1")
>> Sheet1.Range("t1:t" & Sheet1.Range("t65536").End(xlUp).Row).Select
>> Selection.RemoveDuplicates 1
>> For i = 2 To Sheet1.Range("t65536").End(xlUp).Row
>> Workbooks.Add
>> Sheet1.Range("A1:M1").Copy ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(1).Range("A1")
>> ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs "D:\Data\CS Team\Resdex Report\Clients By
>> Saleperson\New folder\" & Sheet1.Cells(i, "t") & ".xls"
>> counter = 2
>> For j = 2 To Sheet1.Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row
>> If Sheet1.Cells(j, "A").Value = Sheet1.Cells(i, "t").Value Then
>> ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(1).Cells(counter, 1).Value = Sheet1.Cells(j,
>> *1).Value*
>> *ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(1).Cells(counter, 2).Value = Sheet1.Cells(j,
>> 2).Value*
>> *ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(1).Cells(counter, 3).Value = Sheet1.Cells(j,
>> 3).Value*
>> *ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(1).Cells(counter, 4).Value = Sheet1.Cells(j,
>> 4).Value*
>> *ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(1).Cells(counter, 5).Value = Sheet1.Cells(j,
>> 5).Value*
>> *ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(1).Cells(counter, 6).Value = Sheet1.Cells(j,
>> 6).Value*
>> *ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(1).Cells(counter, 7).Value = Sheet1.Cells(j,
>> 7).Value*
>> *ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(1).Cells(counter, 8).Value = Sheet1.Cells(j,
>> 8).Value*
>> *ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(1).Cells(counter, 9).Value = Sheet1.Cells(j,
>> 9).Value*
>> *ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(1).Cells(counter, 10).Value = Sheet1.Cells(j,
>> 10).Value*
>> *ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(1).Cells(counter, 11).Value = Sheet1.Cells(j,
>> 11).Value*
>> *ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(1).Cells(counter, 12).Value = Sheet1.Cells(j,
>> 12).Value*
>> *ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(1).Cells(counter, 13).Value = Sheet1.Cells(j,
>> 13).Value*
>>
>> ActiveWorkbook.Sheets(1).Columns.AutoFit
>> counter = counter + 1
>> End If
>> Next j
>> ActiveWorkbook.Save
>> ActiveWorkbook.Close
>> Next i
>> End Sub
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> Satendra Kumar
>>
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