Hi Team,

Sorry for posting such a long query on the forum, but am working on few
reports in which I have to write the Index match formula multiple times on
daily basis. So am thinking to write a macro for this but as I am new to
VBA, am not able to do so. If you guys can help me out here, would be
really appreciated.

Scenario-

I have a dump file with the record in the columns & rows with headers. I
have a another file in which I want to extract the details from the dump
file in the respect of header & the value.
The value (It could be number or the text), of which details I want to pull
from dump file, always be in the first column in the workbook. and also the
headers will be also the same in both workbook for easily map the data.



Required Solution-

Code needs to be written in the workbook 2,where i want to map the values
from dump. When I hit the run macro button, macro will open a dialogue box
to select the file & after selecting the file, It starts the mapping of
values.

Sharing both sample files, Dump & the Workbook2.


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With Regards !!!
Devendra

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Attachment: Dump.xlsx
Description: MS-Excel 2007 spreadsheet

Attachment: Workbook2.xlsx
Description: MS-Excel 2007 spreadsheet

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