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From: Ganesh Acharya <acharyaganesh...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 12:35 PM
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Different Excel file in one Excel file
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   Hi,
 Can someone please help me out with the macro for below thing
 If I saved the different excel file in one folder for ex : - 15 excel file
with different name  among them if i want to choose the 5 file as per my
choice   If I want to only 6 file which I required so that it can merge all
the data into the one excel file.
 For Example: As per below If I tick only 2 box it would extract only two
file into main file.  It depends on my tick, if there is 3 tick than 3
excel file as per my requirement .

























Thanks and Regards  Ganesh Acharya












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