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I have several tabs from different files that I want to merge into one excel file. What is the best way to merge the tabs into one document?
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Through this add-in.
No worries, the author is a well-known MVP. Code is also available for merging
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Old 08-01-2015, 03:55 PM
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Through this add-in.
No worries, the author is a well-known MVP. Code is also available for merging
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I have several tabs from different files that I want to merge into one excel file. What is the best way to merge the tabs into one document?
You could left-click on the tab you want to merge, and then Ctrl-left-click all the tabs relevant in that workbook, then right-click and choose "copy" or "move", and then navigate via the drop-down box to the file you want them all to reside in. That can be one of your existing files, or you can choose "new" and move them all there. You would have to do this with each workbook that has tabs you need.

This can be a little complicated if the file types are different, i.e., .xls versus .xlsx, but is completely smooth if the types are the same.
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