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How to append/combine (not add) data in several sheets into one?

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    ParkCrescent
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    How to append/combine (not add) data in several sheets into one?

    Assume that you have 100 sheets in an Xcel workbook which each has 10 rows of
    data and you want 1 sheet with 1000 rows of data, what is the easiest way to
    do it?

    Is there an easier way to do it than cutting and pasting 99 times?


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    Monte
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    RE: How to append/combine (not add) data in several sheets into one?

    On the new worksheet, create a formula returning the value in the first cell
    of the first worksheet, then copy paste ten rows down and however many
    columns wide.

    Copy the area you just pasted, go to the next empty row and paste. While the
    new area is still selected Find/Replace (Ctrl+H) the name of the first
    worksheet with the next worksheet name. Spelling counts.

    Repeat until all data from the old worksheets appear on the same page,
    highlight the entire page, copy/paste values and delete the old worksheets.


    "ParkCrescent" wrote:
    Assume that you have 100 sheets in an Xcel workbook which each has 10 rows
    of data and you want 1 sheet with 1000 rows of data, what is the easiest
    way to do it?

    Is there an easier way to do it than cutting and pasting 99 times?

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    Dave Peterson
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    Re: How to append/combine (not add) data in several sheets into one?

    Ron de Bruin has sample code at:
    http://www.rondebruin.nl/copy2.htm

    If you're new to macros, you may want to read David McRitchie's intro at:
    http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm

    ParkCrescent wrote:
    >
    > Assume that you have 100 sheets in an Xcel workbook which each has 10 rows of
    > data and you want 1 sheet with 1000 rows of data, what is the easiest way to
    > do it?
    >
    > Is there an easier way to do it than cutting and pasting 99 times?


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    Dave Peterson

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