Is ur range fixed and do you want to append also or add the data in seperate 
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From: Linda C <lindachun...@gmail.com>
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Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2013 08:40:19 
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Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Importing Excel Files

Hello,

I have trouble creating a macro to import excel files into an active 
workbook with UI.

Let's say there are multiple excel files (.xlsx) in the folder "C:\Import 
Files".

These files have the following file names:
"FileA_Main.xlsx"
"FileA_Sub.xlsx"
"FileB_Main.xlsx"
"FileB_Sub.xlsx"

The active workbook (let's call it Master.xlsx) will have a UI in each 
sheet to import different files from that folder:
Sheet1 in the Master.xlsx file will import cell A1 to Z20 found in 
"FileA_Main.xlsx"
Sheet2 in the Master.xlsx file will import cell A1 to Z20 found in 
"FileB_Main.xlsx"

Is it possible?
Thanks in advance!

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