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On Jun 7, 2012 1:22 AM, "Greg" <gamoun...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I am
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to process an Excel macro I found online from the following
> weblink:
>
> http://excel.tips.net/T003005_Condensing_Multiple_Worksheets_Into_One.html
>
>
> Sub Combine()
>     Dim J As Integer
>
>     On Error Resume Next
>     Sheets(1).Select
>     Worksheets.Add ' add a sheet in first place
>     Sheets(1).Name = "Combined"
>
>     ' copy headings
>     Sheets(2).Activate
>     Range("A1").EntireRow.Select
>     Selection.Copy Destination:=Sheets(1).Range("A1")
>
>     ' work through sheets
>     For J = 2 To Sheets.Count ' from sheet 2 to last sheet
>         Sheets(J).Activate ' make the sheet active
>         Range("A1").Select
>         Selection.CurrentRegion.Select ' select all cells in this sheets
>
>         ' select all lines except title
>         Selection.Offset(1, 0).Resize(Selection.Rows.Count - 1).Select
>
>         ' copy cells selected in the new sheet on last line
>         Selection.Copy Destination:=Sheets(1).Range("A65536").End(xlUp)(2)
>     Next
> End Sub
>
> According to the description, I can either use the Excel "Consolidate"
> tool or the above macro. Unfortunately, I didn't have much luck with the
> "Consolidate" tool because I don't understand how to reference each of the
> worksheet ranges.
>
> Once I run the macro, it appears to be doing something because I can see
> it trans-versing through each worksheet. When the macro has completed, the
> first sheet in the workbook is not named Combined, and it contains no data
> from the other worksheets.
>
> Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.
>
> Kind regards,
> Greg
>
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