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  Subject: Re: Fwd: $$Excel-Macros$$ Macro for Copy Paste
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    Date: Thursday, January 5, 2017, 12:53 PM
    
    
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     Date: Thursday, January 5, 2017, 12:02 PM
     
     
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     On Thu, 1/5/17, Shrinivas Shevde <shrinivas...@gmail.com>
     wrote:
     
      Subject: Re: Fwd: $$Excel-Macros$$ Macro for Copy
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      Date: Thursday, January 5, 2017, 11:32 AM
      
      Dear Paul
      Thanks for replyPlease find detila you
      asked forThere will be seperate summary sheet
      which contain folowingPlease find attached
      sheetThanks once again  for great
      Help
      RegardsShrinivas
      
      
      
      
      
      
      On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at
      7:52 PM, Paul Schreiner <schreiner_p...@att.net>
      wrote:
      This
      can be easily done.I
      recently created a "Combined Summary" report
  that
      opened over 500 files in subfolders and copied
  160
     columns
      of data from a variable number of rows on the
      "Summary" sheet of each workbook to the
      "combined" workbook.Resulting
      in over 2700 rows of data.Since
      the files weren't large, it took slightly over 5
    minutes
      to run.
      
      It
      should be simple to do what you want, but how do
  you
    want
      the final report to look?The values in cells
     E3,F5,E8,E9 from the file in
      folder AA should appear... where?The values in
    cells
     E3,F5,E8,E9 from the file in
      folder BB should appear... where? on the same
      sheet?
      Can you send me a couple of samples of
      what the files look like and what you want the
    summary
     sheet
      to look like?
      
      Paul------------------------------
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      By all the means you can,
      In all the ways you can,
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        On Wednesday, January 4, 2017 1:16
      AM, Shrinivas Shevde <shrinivas...@gmail.com>
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       Dear FriendsWaiting for
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      Date: Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 4:55 PM
      Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Macro for Copy Paste
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      Dear AllI want a macro for
      following can Anyone help me.
      I have a folder ,which contain many folder,In
      each folder there are excel file(File having
    single
      sheet) .I want to copy E3,F5,E8,E9 from
  each file
    and
      paste in one excel sheet.For egSuppose
      main folder name is "complete"In this
      folder there are folder,AA,BB,CC and so onIn each
      folder there areExcel file may be 1,2,3I want to
      copy the data from each file  from cell(
    E3,F5,E8,E9 )
     and
      want to paste in one excel sheet.
      
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       forma noua de raspandire a informatiilor o
   reprezinta
     radioul. Activitatea de radiodifuziune  ts\ are
     inceputurile in 1928  printre pionierii ei in
   Romania
     fiind inginerul M. Konteschweller. O data cu
 marirea
     numarului de abonati radio  acest nou element al
   vietii
     culturale romanesti inceteaza a mai fi doar o
   noutate
     tehnica privita cu curiozitate  devenind efectiv
     ceea'ce este prin vocatie: un factor deosebit de
   eficient
    in
     vehicularea informatiei si un agent de prim ordin
 in
     procesul de uniformizare culturala cu consecinte
   unele
     apreciate unanim  altele controversate. O data
 cu
     cresterea popularitatii radioului  se
 diversifica
     emisiunile sale si deci si publicul caruia i se
   adreseaza
    De
     mare audienta se bucura Teatrul
     radiofonic   acesta beneficiind de vocile
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    desfasoara miscarea de protest initiata de scriitorul
  Paul
    Goma. 4 mart. - Are loc un cutremur de pamant -1 541
  de
    morti  11 000 de raniti. - Are loc greva minerilor
  din
    Valea Jiului.19775 ian. - Semnarea in Cehoslovacia a
   Cartei
    77  de catre un grup de' intelectuali  marcheaza
    un moment important in lupta pentru respectarea
   drepturilor
    omului. - Continua razboiul civil in Liban si Angola.
  -
   
  Creste   influenta   politica   si   militara   a
    U.R.S.S. si a Cubei in unele state africane. -
  Conflict
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    19-21   nov-Vizita  presedintelui 
    Egiptului  Anwar El Sadat la Ierusalim. -
  Dizolvarea
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   sase ani care separa lumea de instalarea puterii
   fasciste in Germania au fost caracterizati  deci 
   de adancirea prapastiei dintre vorbele si faptele
 Marilor
   Puteri. Astfel  s-au consumat splendide  dar
   formale actiuni pacifiste de interes general 
 precum
   Pactul Briand-Kellogg   27 august
   1928   prin care razboiul era interzis ca
   instrument de reglementare a intereselor nationale 
 63
   de state participante   si Protocolul de la
   Moscova   semnat de vecinii europeni ai
   URSS  la 9 februarie 1929  care se obligau sa-l
   puna in aplicare imediat  inainte chiar ca
 ratificarea
   acestui tratat sa fi fost facuta de toti semnatarii
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  chestiuni au aparut aproape imediat dupa intrarea
  trupelor sovietice in Basarabia si in nordul Bucovinei.
  Unitatile de ocupatie s-au deplasat in teritoriul evacuat
  mult mai repede decat se prevazuse. inca pe 29-30 iunie se
  gaseau pe Prut si au deschis focul asupra unor trupe
  romanesti  au dezarmat militari  au luat
  prizonieri  au capturat material militar  pe de
  alta parte  in inaintarea lor pe teritoriul Vechiului
  Regat a fost ocupata si regiunea Herta  care nu facea
  parte nici din Basarabia  nici din Bucovina. Cu toate
  protestele partii romane  situatia a ramas
  neschimbata.
  
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 separarea puterilor in stat  solicitata in Cererile
 norodului romanesc   si-a gasit o expresie
 mai apropiata de necesitati. Domnul  care detinea
 puterea executiva  era ales pe viata de Adunarea
 obsteasca extraordinara. Contrar acestor reglementari 
 primii domni regulamentari au fost desemnati de Rusia
 tarista si de Imperiul Otoman  doar tarziu  in
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