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9.3

Copy sheet into another workbook and rename macro

Asked by RichardRowe in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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Hi Experts,

Attached is a macro which opens any file in the 'To Import' folder, it then runs a macro called 'disposed' which formats it.  Then in another workbook the 'data' sheet is copied and then the original file from the 'To Import' folder is copied into the copy of the data sheet.  This then loops through all files in the folder.

What I want is so every time a file from the 'To Import' folder is copied into a copy of a data sheet, the sheet then gets renamed based on its previous file name.

Hope this is possible.

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Sub Merge()
 
   Dim FileName As String
   Dim SourceWorkbook As Workbook
   Dim TargetWorksheet As Worksheet
   Dim Count As Long
   
   Const Folder = "C:\Users\Byron\Desktop\Shares\To Import"
   
  
   
   FileName = Dir(Folder & "\*.*")
   Do While Len(FileName) > 0
      Count = Count + 1
      Set SourceWorkbook = Workbooks.Open(Folder & "\" & FileName)
       
       Disposed
       'Current
 
      
      ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Data").Copy After:=ThisWorkbook.Sheets(ThisWorkbook.Sheets.Count)
      Set TargetWorksheet = ThisWorkbook.Sheets(ThisWorkbook.Sheets.Count)
      TargetWorksheet.Name = "Data " & Count
      With SourceWorkbook.Sheets(1).UsedRange
         TargetWorksheet.[A2].Resize(.Rows.Count - 1, .Columns.Count).Value = .Resize(.Rows.Count - 1).Offset(1).Value
      End With
      SourceWorkbook.Close False
      FileName = Dir
   Loop
 
End Sub
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