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Merging files

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    Merging files

    I want a VB macro to merge the folleing input stuff into an output summary file.

    Input is :
    1. the SUMMARY workbook contains the worksheet 'LIST' which has all the list of STOCKs.
    2. The list of stocks metioned in the sheet 'LIST' are present in this folder 'tickers' with same names i.e stockname.xls.

    Output SUMMARY file should contain:
    1. Please check all the whether all the 'STOCK.xls'(eg.XOM.xls,jnj.xls etc) files have same number of ROWS or not.
    if all stock.xls have sae number of rows then rule 2 as per below:
    2. I want the SUMMARY workbook to have a worksheet called 'SUMMARY' which will contain 'DATE' and RESPECTIVE 'CLOSE ' COLUMNS from each 'stock.xls' .


    I have done a sample . Please find the tickers.zip file attached with this file.


    Thanks
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    Re: URGENT: VB MACRO for customized MERGING OF FILES

    Please do not add polls unnecessarily. I know it looks smart, but it is of no use.Maybe take some time to read Forum rules again

    This is a pretty big request in one chunk. I'm sure you'll get better response if you break down your question into several parts, so that they can be tackled one after the other.

    Also, we're happy to help you with your effort, but nobody here will be keen on developing a solution from scratch. This forum is about helping people learn how to use Excel, not a free development service.

    Have you started any work on this project yet?
    How far did you get?
    Where are you stuck?

    We can help you develop your own code, but if you want someone to code this for you all the way, you should try and find a commercial developer.
    Last edited by arthurbr; 11-20-2011 at 03:56 PM.

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