Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Copy Range From Files to Sheets

2015-01-10 Thread Zafar Iqbal
Dear Expert. 

Excellent Work. Bundle of thanks for it. 

Regards,
Zafar Iqbal 

On Saturday, 10 January 2015 10:51:39 UTC+3, Vabz wrote:

 Hi Zafar,

 check this attachment..

 Macro will chk for sheet name exist for filename  for file string 
 -001.xls

 If exist then data will be copied in same sheet else new sheet will be 
 added at the end..

 Cheers!!

 ᐧ

 On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 9:22 PM, Zafar Iqbal ziqb...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 Dear Expert, No need of replacement of existing data if it will be 
 difficult to handle in big code. Thanks
 On Jan 8, 2015 6:46 PM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in javascript: 
 wrote:

 And what abt same records if exist.. wanna replace  or keep duplicate  
 records?? 
 On Jan 8, 2015 9:15 PM, Zafar Iqbal ziqb...@gmail.com javascript: 
 wrote:

 First run of code will create summary sheets 2400, 2401, 600, etc. 
 Later on while updation new files data will be pasted below existing data 
 in related summary sheets. Like 2400-08.xls will be pasted below existing 
 last data in summary sheet 2400.
 On Jan 8, 2015 5:41 PM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in javascript: 
 wrote:

 what if there is sheet with name 2400, 2401  600 already exist?

 What about rest of file name?
 ᐧ

 +
 *I did not do this for you. God is here working through me for you.*

 On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Zafar Iqbal ziqb...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 Dear Experts,

 We are getting quick help from you. We appreciate your efforts, 
 always. Attached Code copies a Range from Sheet1 from Selected files  
 Paste in Active Sheet below each other. Kindly help in making this code 
 more flexible as per below requirement.


 There are +400 excel files named as 2400-01.xls, 2400-02.xls, 
 2400-03.xls and so on 

 2401-01.xls, 2401-02.xls, 2401-03.xls and so on 

 600-01.xls, 600-02.xls, 600-03.xls and so. There are other groups 
 with Names like 500*.xls, 700*.xls, 710*.xls, etc

 For files named 2400*.xls, code should create New Sheet Named as 2400 
 and paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 2400*.xls files.

 For files named 2401*.xls code should create New Sheet Named as 2401 
 and paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 2401*.xls files.

 For file named 600*.xls code should create New Sheet Named as 600 and 
 paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 600*.xls files.

 Your guidance  quick support always make our life comfortable. 
 Thanks in advance for your help, please.

 Regards,

 Zafar Iqbal



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$$Excel-Macros$$ Copy Range From Files to Sheets

2015-01-08 Thread Zafar Iqbal
Dear Experts,

We are getting quick help from you. We appreciate your efforts, always. 
Attached Code copies a Range from Sheet1 from Selected files  Paste in 
Active Sheet below each other. Kindly help in making this code more 
flexible as per below requirement.


There are +400 excel files named as 2400-01.xls, 2400-02.xls, 2400-03.xls 
and so on 

2401-01.xls, 2401-02.xls, 2401-03.xls and so on 

600-01.xls, 600-02.xls, 600-03.xls and so. There are other groups with 
Names like 500*.xls, 700*.xls, 710*.xls, etc

For files named 2400*.xls, code should create New Sheet Named as 2400 and 
paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 2400*.xls files.

For files named 2401*.xls code should create New Sheet Named as 2401 and 
paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 2401*.xls files.

For file named 600*.xls code should create New Sheet Named as 600 and paste 
in it Sheet1 Range from all 600*.xls files.

Your guidance  quick support always make our life comfortable. Thanks in 
advance for your help, please.

Regards,

Zafar Iqbal

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Copy Range From Files to Sheets

2015-01-08 Thread Zafar Iqbal
First run of code will create summary sheets 2400, 2401, 600, etc. Later on
while updation new files data will be pasted below existing data in related
summary sheets. Like 2400-08.xls will be pasted below existing last data in
summary sheet 2400.
On Jan 8, 2015 5:41 PM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:

 what if there is sheet with name 2400, 2401  600 already exist?

 What about rest of file name?
 ᐧ

 +
 *I did not do this for you. God is here working through me for you.*

 On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Zafar Iqbal ziqba...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Experts,

 We are getting quick help from you. We appreciate your efforts, always.
 Attached Code copies a Range from Sheet1 from Selected files  Paste in
 Active Sheet below each other. Kindly help in making this code more
 flexible as per below requirement.


 There are +400 excel files named as 2400-01.xls, 2400-02.xls, 2400-03.xls
 and so on

 2401-01.xls, 2401-02.xls, 2401-03.xls and so on

 600-01.xls, 600-02.xls, 600-03.xls and so. There are other groups with
 Names like 500*.xls, 700*.xls, 710*.xls, etc

 For files named 2400*.xls, code should create New Sheet Named as 2400 and
 paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 2400*.xls files.

 For files named 2401*.xls code should create New Sheet Named as 2401 and
 paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 2401*.xls files.

 For file named 600*.xls code should create New Sheet Named as 600 and
 paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 600*.xls files.

 Your guidance  quick support always make our life comfortable. Thanks in
 advance for your help, please.

 Regards,

 Zafar Iqbal

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Copy Range From Files to Sheets

2015-01-08 Thread Vaibhav Joshi
what if there is sheet with name 2400, 2401  600 already exist?

What about rest of file name?
ᐧ

+
*I did not do this for you. God is here working through me for you.*

On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Zafar Iqbal ziqba...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Experts,

 We are getting quick help from you. We appreciate your efforts, always.
 Attached Code copies a Range from Sheet1 from Selected files  Paste in
 Active Sheet below each other. Kindly help in making this code more
 flexible as per below requirement.


 There are +400 excel files named as 2400-01.xls, 2400-02.xls, 2400-03.xls
 and so on

 2401-01.xls, 2401-02.xls, 2401-03.xls and so on

 600-01.xls, 600-02.xls, 600-03.xls and so. There are other groups with
 Names like 500*.xls, 700*.xls, 710*.xls, etc

 For files named 2400*.xls, code should create New Sheet Named as 2400 and
 paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 2400*.xls files.

 For files named 2401*.xls code should create New Sheet Named as 2401 and
 paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 2401*.xls files.

 For file named 600*.xls code should create New Sheet Named as 600 and
 paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 600*.xls files.

 Your guidance  quick support always make our life comfortable. Thanks in
 advance for your help, please.

 Regards,

 Zafar Iqbal

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Copy Range From Files to Sheets

2015-01-08 Thread Vaibhav Joshi
And what abt same records if exist.. wanna replace  or keep duplicate
records??
On Jan 8, 2015 9:15 PM, Zafar Iqbal ziqba...@gmail.com wrote:

 First run of code will create summary sheets 2400, 2401, 600, etc. Later
 on while updation new files data will be pasted below existing data in
 related summary sheets. Like 2400-08.xls will be pasted below existing last
 data in summary sheet 2400.
 On Jan 8, 2015 5:41 PM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:

 what if there is sheet with name 2400, 2401  600 already exist?

 What about rest of file name?
 ᐧ

 +
 *I did not do this for you. God is here working through me for you.*

 On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Zafar Iqbal ziqba...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Experts,

 We are getting quick help from you. We appreciate your efforts, always.
 Attached Code copies a Range from Sheet1 from Selected files  Paste in
 Active Sheet below each other. Kindly help in making this code more
 flexible as per below requirement.


 There are +400 excel files named as 2400-01.xls, 2400-02.xls,
 2400-03.xls and so on

 2401-01.xls, 2401-02.xls, 2401-03.xls and so on

 600-01.xls, 600-02.xls, 600-03.xls and so. There are other groups with
 Names like 500*.xls, 700*.xls, 710*.xls, etc

 For files named 2400*.xls, code should create New Sheet Named as 2400
 and paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 2400*.xls files.

 For files named 2401*.xls code should create New Sheet Named as 2401 and
 paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 2401*.xls files.

 For file named 600*.xls code should create New Sheet Named as 600 and
 paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 600*.xls files.

 Your guidance  quick support always make our life comfortable. Thanks
 in advance for your help, please.

 Regards,

 Zafar Iqbal

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Copy Range From Files to Sheets

2015-01-08 Thread Zafar Iqbal
Dear expert, Summary sheets for other files like 710, 720, 725, 525, 3490,
etc  will be created  when later on code will run and it will find such
files. Thanks for your quick help.
On Jan 8, 2015 5:41 PM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:

 what if there is sheet with name 2400, 2401  600 already exist?

 What about rest of file name?
 ᐧ

 +
 *I did not do this for you. God is here working through me for you.*

 On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Zafar Iqbal ziqba...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Experts,

 We are getting quick help from you. We appreciate your efforts, always.
 Attached Code copies a Range from Sheet1 from Selected files  Paste in
 Active Sheet below each other. Kindly help in making this code more
 flexible as per below requirement.


 There are +400 excel files named as 2400-01.xls, 2400-02.xls, 2400-03.xls
 and so on

 2401-01.xls, 2401-02.xls, 2401-03.xls and so on

 600-01.xls, 600-02.xls, 600-03.xls and so. There are other groups with
 Names like 500*.xls, 700*.xls, 710*.xls, etc

 For files named 2400*.xls, code should create New Sheet Named as 2400 and
 paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 2400*.xls files.

 For files named 2401*.xls code should create New Sheet Named as 2401 and
 paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 2401*.xls files.

 For file named 600*.xls code should create New Sheet Named as 600 and
 paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 600*.xls files.

 Your guidance  quick support always make our life comfortable. Thanks in
 advance for your help, please.

 Regards,

 Zafar Iqbal

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Copy Range From Files to Sheets

2015-01-08 Thread Zafar Iqbal
Dear Expert, No need of replacement of existing data if it will be
difficult to handle in big code. Thanks
On Jan 8, 2015 6:46 PM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:

 And what abt same records if exist.. wanna replace  or keep duplicate
 records??
 On Jan 8, 2015 9:15 PM, Zafar Iqbal ziqba...@gmail.com wrote:

 First run of code will create summary sheets 2400, 2401, 600, etc. Later
 on while updation new files data will be pasted below existing data in
 related summary sheets. Like 2400-08.xls will be pasted below existing last
 data in summary sheet 2400.
 On Jan 8, 2015 5:41 PM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:

 what if there is sheet with name 2400, 2401  600 already exist?

 What about rest of file name?
 ᐧ

 +
 *I did not do this for you. God is here working through me for you.*

 On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Zafar Iqbal ziqba...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Experts,

 We are getting quick help from you. We appreciate your efforts, always.
 Attached Code copies a Range from Sheet1 from Selected files  Paste in
 Active Sheet below each other. Kindly help in making this code more
 flexible as per below requirement.


 There are +400 excel files named as 2400-01.xls, 2400-02.xls,
 2400-03.xls and so on

 2401-01.xls, 2401-02.xls, 2401-03.xls and so on

 600-01.xls, 600-02.xls, 600-03.xls and so. There are other groups with
 Names like 500*.xls, 700*.xls, 710*.xls, etc

 For files named 2400*.xls, code should create New Sheet Named as 2400
 and paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 2400*.xls files.

 For files named 2401*.xls code should create New Sheet Named as 2401
 and paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 2401*.xls files.

 For file named 600*.xls code should create New Sheet Named as 600 and
 paste in it Sheet1 Range from all 600*.xls files.

 Your guidance  quick support always make our life comfortable. Thanks
 in advance for your help, please.

 Regards,

 Zafar Iqbal

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