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I’m hoping someone can help with a solution.
In column A I have a list of filenames in the form 12345.JPG. I’d like to be able to run a macro and enter a folder name in a message box to check if each of the files named in column A exists in the folder entered in the message box. It would then report ‘present’ or ‘not present’ against each item. For example A 123.JPG 124.JPG 125.JPG 195.JPG 203.JPG 12356.JPG Would be compared to the contents of the folder named in the message box , and might report back A B 123.JPG Present 124. JPG Present 125.JPG Present 195. JPG Not Present 203. JPG Not Present 12356.JPG Present Change of colours would help for ‘Present’ or ‘Not Present’ maybe. Grateful for any help. |
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