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Sunil has attended:
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I would like to understand how to draw data in an automated way from specific columns from all the workbooks stored in a file

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Hi Sunil

Thanks for getting in touch. Your issue is possible through VBA, I'm not sure from your question how far you are along the solution.

Rather than paste lots of code, may I recommend you look at the code examples in the discussion here? A great deal of it should help you.

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5851531/code-for-looping-through-all-excel-files-in-a-specified-folder-and-pulling-data

If you're trying to assemble that and not sure what to customise, please get back in touch and I'll give you some pointers.

Kind regards

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