Hi,

Use this ??



Sub Collect_Data1()
Dim fld As Folder
Dim fl As File
Dim k As Long
Dim wkb As Workbook
Dim i As Long
Dim fso As New FileSystemObject
Set fld = fso.GetFolder("C:\Users\satendra.kumar\Downloads\New folder\New
folder")
With Application
    .DisplayAlerts = False
    .Calculation = xlCalculationManual
    .EnableEvents = False
    .ScreenUpdating = False
End With
k = 2
For Each fl In fld.Files


        Workbooks.Open fl
        Set wkb = ActiveWorkbook
        i = ThisWorkbook.Sheets(1).Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row + 1
        wkb.Sheets(1).Range("A2:AE" & wkb.Sheets(1).Cells(Rows.Count,
"E").End(xlUp).Row).Copy ThisWorkbook.Sheets(1).Cells(i, 1)
        wkb.Close
Next fl
ThisWorkbook.Sheets(1).Columns.AutoFit
With Application
    .DisplayAlerts = True
    .Calculation = xlCalculationAutomatic
    .EnableEvents = True
    .ScreenUpdating = True
End With
End Sub


thanks
satendra


On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 5:26 PM, Shivani Sachdeva <
shivanisachdeva...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Friends,
> I am trying to filter all workbook and then paste into one. I am trying
> retrieve all workbook in my current workbook.
> That workbook are loaded in current workbook as Sheet1, sheet2 , sheet
> 3.....
>
> Now I want to make auto filter location wise into master sheet, Please
> help me.
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