That is what I'm saying (I think).Attached you will see changes I made to your 
macro.You can either set  the range = M2:M5000Set dRange = Range("B2:M5000")
or you can select  a specific range and only process the cells selected:
Set dRange = Selection
If the macro stops when it encounters a #N/A or ERROR value,
then adding the statement:
On Error Resume Next
toward the beginning of the macro should skip the problem values.
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    On Thursday, March 17, 2016 2:07 PM, Devendra Sahay 
<devendrasahanypt...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
 

 Paul,
I mean to say, that right now the code which am using to perform this event. I 
have to put all the files in a column  like below.
a850kaa271-m-1-3x.jpga850kaa272_m_1_3x.jpgaip4kaa271_m_1_3x.jpgaip5ckaa271_m_1_3x.jpg
 and i want to perform this event with the data like below & i am geting this 
data with a help of a formula, So might be there would be values like 
0,#NA,ERROR or something else, whatever we get at the time of formula execution.
After selecting these files, run the macro & it opens a pop up to select the 
folder for from where to copy these files & where to paste them. 

|  a850kaa271-m-1-3x.jpg  |  a850kaa272_m_1_3x.jpg  |  aip4kaa271_m_1_3x.jpg  | 
 aip5ckaa271_m_1_3x.jpg  |


Required solutionI just want to modify the selection range & skip the null 
values and execute the macro for copy paste with previous functionality 

On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 11:19 PM, Paul Schreiner <schreiner_p...@att.net> wrote:

What I would do is:After using the FileDialog functions to select the 
source/destination folders,I would loop through the entire range from B2 to 
M5000  and look for non-blank cells.then, if the cell contains the name of a 
file that exists, copy the file.Like:
    Dim rng As Range
    Dim dRange, fso, fname
    Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
    Set dRange = Range("B2:M5000")
    For Each rng In dRange
        If (rng.Value & "X" <> "X") Then
            fname = rng.Value
            If (fso.fileexists(Sourcefld & fname)) Then
                FileCopy Sourcefld & fname, destfld & fname
            End If
            Debug.Assert True
        End If
    Next rng Paul-----------------------------------------
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At all the times you can,
To all the people you can,
As long as ever you can.” - John Wesley
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    On Thursday, March 17, 2016 12:31 PM, Devendra Sahay 
<devendrasahanypt...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
 

 Hi Experts,
Right now am using a code to copy a batch of file from a folder & pasting them 
in new folder but the issue is, i have to put all the file names in a column & 
right now i have files in a different columns. So please check the attached 
files & the code & please modify it for selecting the range (B2:M5000) as 
values. 
Please refer to sheet3, am getting the file names with help of formula & that's 
why few values are improper values, only want to refer the files names, it can 
skip the null values.
Sub CopyToFold()Dim i As IntegerDim fName As StringDim sourcepath As ObjectDim 
destpath As Object
Set sourcepath = Application.FileDialog(msoFileDialogFolderPicker)    
sourcepath.Show    Sourcefld = sourcepath.SelectedItems(1) & "\"   ' 
Debug.Print sourcefldSet destpath = 
Application.FileDialog(msoFileDialogFolderPicker)     destpath.Show    destfld 
= destpath.SelectedItems(1) & "\"  ' Debug.Print destfld
For i = 1 To Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row
fName = Cells(i, 1)
FileCopy Sourcefld & fName, destfld & fName
Next
End Sub

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