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What is more, with a little discipline, you could do all this with no VBA code at all! All that would require is that the source files always use the same worksheet & workbook names and are stored in the same folder.* If the ranges in those workbooks expand/contract, simply used named ranges and link to those. That way, whenever you create a new document based on the Word template, it can automatically update the links to the data. You can then break the links (for which you might use a trivial macro that executes before the document is first saved). *If necessary because the individual monthly files only contain the data for that month, this might be done by making copies of the source files once they've been prepared, renaming the copies with the standard names, then copying them to the required folder.
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