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    Code for alternative(2) output
    In support of this post:
    http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showth...0764#post10764


    Code:
    Sub TestyCalls() ' http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showthread.php/2277-Vba-button-Comparison-data-between-two-file-or-two-tabs?p=10741#post10741
    ' Call Testie(Worksheets("Original"), Worksheets("NEW"))
    ' Call Testy(Worksheets("Original"), Worksheets("NEW"))
    ' Call Testies(Worksheets("Original"), Worksheets("NEW"))
    ' Call Tests28July(Worksheets("Original"), Worksheets("NEW"))
     Call Out2Testies(Worksheets("Original"), Worksheets("NEW"))
    End Sub
    Sub Out2Testies(Ws1 As Worksheet, Ws2 As Worksheet)
    Rem 1 Worksheet data info
    '1a capture data
    '1a(i) last data rows
    Dim lr1_1 As Long, Lr1_2 As Long, Lr2_1 As Long, Lr2_2 As Long, Lr1 As Long, lr2 As Long
     Let lr1_1 = Ws1.Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).row
     Let Lr1_2 = Ws1.Cells(Rows.Count, 2).End(xlUp).row: Lr2_1 = Ws2.Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).row: Lr2_2 = Ws2.Cells(Rows.Count, 2).End(xlUp).row
        If lr1_1 > Lr1_2 Then
         Let Lr1 = lr1_1
        Else
         Let Lr1 = Lr1_2
        End If
     Let lr2 = Lr2_2: If Lr2_1 > Lr2_2 Then Let lr2 = Lr2_1
    '1a(ii) capture data into arrays in one go
    Dim arrSht1() As Variant, arrSht2() As Variant
     Let arrSht1() = Ws1.Range("B1:G" & Lr1 & "").Value
     Let arrSht2() = Ws2.Range("B1:G" & Lr1 & "").Value
    Rem 2 arrays for check and output
    Dim arrSht1b() As String, arrOut() As String, arrSht1Chk() As String, arrSht2Chk() As String, arrSht2ChkKopie() As String
    '2a size arrays to that of sheet 2 data
    ' ReDim arrSht1b(1 To UBound(arrSht2(), 1), 1 To UBound(arrSht2(), 2))
    ' ReDim arrOut(1 To UBound(arrSht2(), 1), 1 To UBound(arrSht2(), 2) - 1) ' -1 as one column , D is not required
     ReDim arrOut(1 To UBound(arrSht2(), 1), 1 To 1) ' arrOut() is now only one column, as I am using the concatenated string in the output
     ReDim arrSht1Chk(1 To UBound(arrSht1(), 1))
     ReDim arrSht2Chk(1 To UBound(arrSht2(), 1))
     ReDim arrSht2ChkKopie(1 To UBound(arrSht2(), 1))
    '2b make check arrays                                                                                                                                                                       fill modified sheet 1 array, arrSht1b() , initially with sheet 1 data
    Dim Cnt As Long
        For Cnt = 1 To UBound(arrSht1(), 1) Step 1
    '     Let arrSht1b(Cnt, 1) = arrSht1(Cnt, 1): Let arrSht1b(Cnt, 2) = arrSht1(Cnt, 2)
    '     Let arrSht1Chk(Cnt) = arrSht1(Cnt, 1) & "|" & arrSht1(Cnt, 2)
         Let arrSht1Chk(Cnt) = arrSht1(Cnt, 1) & "  " & arrSht1(Cnt, 2) & "  " & arrSht1(Cnt, 4) & "  " & arrSht1(Cnt, 5) & "  " & arrSht1(Cnt, 6)
        Next Cnt
        For Cnt = 1 To UBound(arrSht2(), 1) Step 1
    '     Let arrSht2Chk(Cnt) = arrSht2(Cnt, 1) & "|" & arrSht2(Cnt, 2)
          Let arrSht2Chk(Cnt) = arrSht2(Cnt, 1) & "  " & arrSht2(Cnt, 2) & "  " & arrSht2(Cnt, 4) & "  " & arrSht2(Cnt, 5) & "  " & arrSht2(Cnt, 6)
        Next Cnt
     Let arrSht2ChkKopie() = arrSht2Chk() ' Arrays of same size and type can be assiigned to eachother
    '2c make contents of array for output initially all dat from NEW
        For Cnt = 1 To UBound(arrSht2(), 1) Step 1
         Let arrOut(Cnt, 1) = arrSht2Chk(Cnt)
        Next Cnt
    Rem 3 main loop   ' == Start Main loop ================
        For Cnt = 1 To UBound(arrSht1(), 1) Step 1 ' Counting at each row of NEW
        Dim MtchRes As Variant
         Let MtchRes = Application.Match(arrSht1Chk(Cnt), arrSht2Chk(), 0)
    '        If IsError(MtchRes) Then ' case data is MISSING: NEW ( MISSING: ) ' This straight forward modification to the existing code will not work. This is because the code modifies the check array , arrSht2Chk() , when  checking for the data from Original in NEW
    '         Let arrOut(Cnt, 1) = "Missing: " & arrSht1(Cnt, 1): arrOut(Cnt, 2) = "MISSING:: " & arrSht1(Cnt, 2)
    '        Else:
            '3a(ii) action whilst match is found --Inner Loop------
                Do While Not IsError(MtchRes) ' The 3a Loop
                Dim DupyCnt As Long: Let DupyCnt = DupyCnt + 1
                    If DupyCnt > 1 Then
                     Let arrOut(MtchRes, 1) = "Dup   " & DupyCnt & " of " & arrSht2ChkKopie(MtchRes)
                    Else
                     Let arrOut(MtchRes, 1) = ""
                    End If
                     Let arrSht2Chk(MtchRes) = "" ' remove entry in check array so that next line can look for possible duplicate
                 Let MtchRes = Application.Match(arrSht1Chk(Cnt), arrSht2Chk(), 0)
                Loop ' ----------------------------------------
    '        End If '
         Let DupyCnt = 0 ' reset the Duplicated data count for next row of data in Original
        Next Cnt ' ========= End Main loop ================= effectively we go to next row of data in Original with this line
    Rem 3b Second Loop   ' ##### Start Second  loop #####
        For Cnt = 1 To UBound(arrSht1(), 1) Step 1 ' Counting at each row of NEW
        'Dim MtchRes As Variant
         Let MtchRes = Application.Match(arrSht1Chk(Cnt), arrSht2ChkKopie, 0)
            If IsError(MtchRes) Then ' case data is missing NEW ( MISSING: )
             Let arrOut(Cnt, 1) = "MISSING:   " & arrSht1Chk(Cnt)
            Else
            End If '
         Let DupyCnt = 0 ' reset the Duplicated data count for next row of data in Original
        Next Cnt ' ##### End Second Loop #################       effectively we go to next row of data in Original with this line
    Rem 3c(i) Third Loop  ' @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
        For Cnt = 1 To UBound(arrOut(), 1) Step 1 ' Counting at each row of output arrray
            If InStr(1, arrOut(Cnt, 1), "MISSING:", vbBinaryCompare) <> 1 Then
                If arrOut(Cnt, 1) <> "" Then  '
                 Let arrOut(Cnt, 1) = arrSht1Chk(Cnt) & "    < >    " & arrOut(Cnt, 1)
                Else
                End If
            Else ' case we have a Missing row, so no action in Third Loop 3c
            End If
        Next Cnt ' @@@@@ End Third Loop  ' @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
    
    
    Rem 5 Output in new file For testing purposes, I give the output in a third worksheet, Tabelle3
    Dim Ws3 As Worksheet: Set Ws3 = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Result")
     Ws3.Cells.ClearContents
     Let Ws3.Range("A1:F1").Value = "Original": Ws3.Range("G1").Value = "Test Output": Ws3.Range("H1:M1").Value = "NEW"
     Let Ws3.Range("A2").Resize(UBound(arrSht1(), 1), UBound(arrSht1(), 2)).Value = arrSht1()
     Let Ws3.Range("G2").Resize(UBound(arrOut(), 1), 1).Value = arrOut()
     Let Ws3.Range("H2").Resize(UBound(arrSht2(), 1), UBound(arrSht2(), 2)).Value = arrSht2()
     Ws3.Columns.AutoFit
    Rem 6 MsgBox output
    ' MsgBox Prompt:="Inserted lines is   " & AdedRows & vbCrLf & "Changed cells is  " & DifCnt
    End Sub
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    test results from code above, ( http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showth...0762#post10762 ) in support of this post:
    http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showth...0764#post10764

    Using Excel 2007 32 bit
    Row\Col
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    1
    Original Original Original Original Original Original Test Output NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
    2
    Assembly #: Assembly Name: Assembly #: Assembly Name:
    3
    Qty Per Ref/Designator Description Customer PN Internal PN Manufacture PN Qty Per Ref/Designator Description Customer PN Internal PN Manufacture PN
    4
    1
    Nu Torque
    13456
    456
    456
    1
    Nu Torque
    13456
    456
    456
    5
    1
    Blu Origin Spaceship
    457
    457
    1
    Blu Origin Spaceship
    457
    457
    6
    2
    Jet Blue21 ABC
    458
    458
    2 Jet Blue21 ABC 458 458 < > 2 Jet Blue23 ABC DEF DEF
    2
    Jet Blue23 ABC DEF DEF
    7
    3
    EXCELL123
    123
    ABC ABC
    3
    EXCELL123
    123
    ABC ABC
    8
    3
    Toyota Supra
    460
    460
    3
    Toyota Supra
    460
    460
    9
    2
    Emirate ABC12345
    461
    461
    2
    Emirate ABC12345
    461
    461
    10
    1
    Angel ABC12346
    462
    462
    MISSING: 1 Angel ABC12346 462 462
    2
    Jet Blue21 ABC
    458
    458
    Worksheet: Result

    Using Excel 2007 32 bit
    Original Original Original Original Original Original Test Output NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
    Assembly #: Assembly Name: Assembly #: Assembly Name:
    Qty Per Ref/Designator Description Customer PN Internal PN Manufacture PN Qty Per Ref/Designator Description Customer PN Internal PN Manufacture PN
    1
    Nu Torque
    13456
    456
    456
    1
    Nu Torque
    13456
    456
    456
    1
    Blu Origin Spaceship
    457
    457
    1
    Blu Origin Spaceship
    457
    457
    2
    Jet Blue21 ABC
    458
    458
    2 Jet Blue21 ABC 458 458 < > 2 Jet Blue23 ABC DEF DEF
    2
    Jet Blue23 ABC DEF DEF
    3
    EXCELL123
    123
    ABC ABC
    3
    EXCELL123
    123
    ABC ABC
    3
    Toyota Supra
    460
    460
    3
    Toyota Supra
    460
    460
    2
    Emirate ABC12345
    461
    461
    2
    Emirate ABC12345
    461
    461
    1
    Angel ABC12346
    462
    462
    MISSING: 1 Angel ABC12346 462 462
    2
    Jet Blue21 ABC
    458
    458
    Worksheet: Result


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    1
    Test Output
    2
    3
    4
    5
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    2 Jet Blue21 ABC 458 458 < > 2 Jet Blue23 ABC DEF DEF
    7
    8
    9
    10
    MISSING: 1 Angel ABC12346 462 462
    Worksheet: Result
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    Test data in support of this Post:
    http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showth...0766#post10766



    Using Excel 2007 32 bit
    Row\Col
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    1
    1 L 1 1 L 1,1 L 1
    2
    1 G 1 1 E 1 1 L 1,1 L 1 1 E 1
    3
    1 G 1 1 E 1 1 L 1,1 L 1 1 E 1 1 G 1
    4
    1 E 1 1 G 1
    5
    Worksheet: Sheet2


    Using Excel 2007 32 bit
    Row\Col
    A
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    1 L 1 1 E 1 1 L 1,1 L 1 1 G 1
    2
    1 G 1 1 E 1 1 L 1 1 L 1 1 G 1
    3
    1 L 1 1 L 1,1 L 1 1 L 1 1 G 1
    4
    1 L 1 1 L 1,1 L 1
    5
    1 L 1 1 G 1 1 E 1 1 L 1
    6
    1 G 1 1 L 1 1 L 1,1 L 1 1 L 1 1 L 1 1 G 1
    7
    1 E 1 1 E 1 1 L 1,1 L 1 1 L 1 1 G 1
    8
    1 E 1 1 G 1 1 E 1 1 L 1,1 L 1 1 G 1 1 G 1 1 G 1 1 G 1
    9
    1 E 1 1 E 1 1 L 1 1 L 1 1 G 1 1 G 1 1 G 1 1 G 1 1 G 1
    10
    Worksheet: Sheet3


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    The results after running the code given on Post #3 of main Thread ( http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showth...0766#post10766 )
    Using Excel 2007 32 bit
    Row\Col
    A
    B
    C
    D
    1
    20abc
    2
    abc20
    3
    def
    4
    ghi
    5
    Worksheet: Sheet4
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    Attaching a File to a Thread post at excelfox

    ( this is original post 11279 https://excelfox.com/forum/showthrea...ll=1#post11279
    https://excelfox.com/forum/showthread.php/2345-Appendix-Thread-(-Codes-for-other-Threads-HTML-Tables-etc-)?p=11279&viewfull=1#post11279
    )




    Attaching a File to a Thread post at excelfox
    1 To get Manage Attachments Window dialogue box
    First you must get up the Manage Attachments Window dialogue box.

    _(i) For a new Thread
    Either
    _1_(i) _a) Select Paper clip icon https://imgur.com/owxsBy5
    http://i.imgur.com/owxsBy5.jpg

    Or
    _1_(i) _b) Scroll down and select manage attachments
    a)PaperClipIcon or b)ManageAttachmants.JPG : http://i.imgur.com/3VAkJO9.jpg https...ur.com/YFEUDUh
    http://i.imgur.com/3VAkJO9.jpg
    https://imgur.com/YFEUDUh


    (ii) For a Reply or when Editing an existing post
    _ Hit Reply button or Edit Post Button
    Reply or Edit Post.JPG : https://imgur.com/Bm1Zy6T
    _ Hit Go Advanced button
    GoAdvancedReplyWindow.JPG , GoAdvanced1.JPG : https://imgur.com/QLhHBGl , https://imgur.com/WXoKcoF
    _ Scroll down and select manage attachments
    Scroll down to Hit manage Attachments.JPG : https://imgur.com/uNkr6Eq



    Finally you should see the Manage Attachments Window dialogue box
    Manage Attachments Window dialogue box.JPG : https://imgur.com/BFFUIuG
    Attachment 2103Attachment 3595

    Using this dialogue box window you can manage your attachments
    2 To add a File to the current post:
    Steps like the following are needed to attach a file to the current post. It may look a little bit different on your computer
    _ Add Files.JPG : https://imgur.com/hIdo0Av
    _ SelectFiles.JPG : https://imgur.com/9XZJuig
    _ UploadFiles5.JPG : https://imgur.com/f0PXtVA
    _ Done6.JPG : https://imgur.com/a6oFeIQ
    That's it!...
    The file should now have been attached.


    _._______

    Practice before posting in a main Thread:
    You can practice uploading a file by starting a new test thread here:
    http://www.excelfox.com/forum/forumd...p/17-Test-Area
    Give the Thread a title such as …”Just testing. No Reply needed”
    Test Area new Thread 1 .JPG , Test Area new Thread just testing .JPG https://imgur.com/S3uneWf , https://imgur.com/gUFHcBp

    You can then practice uploading attachments or you can also practice any other posting and editing features, such as code tags ( http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showth...0690#post10690 )

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    Alternative to attaching a file: post a link to your file held at a file share site:
    See here for example:
    http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showth...age8#post10725
    Or if you are familiar with file sharing sites go direct here
    https://account.box.com/signup/n/personal#58luf
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    Attaching a File to a Thread post at excelfox

    ( this is copied post 15589 https://excelfox.com/forum/showthrea...ll=1#post15589
    https://excelfox.com/forum/showthread.php/2345-Appendix-Thread-(-Codes-for-other-Threads-HTML-Tables-etc-)?p=11279&viewfull=1#post15589

    Images may work better in this Post if you are using an older Operating System
    )

    Attaching a File to a Thread post at excelfox
    1 To get Manage Attachments Window dialogue box
    First you must get up the Manage Attachments Window dialogue box.

    _(i) For a new Thread
    Either
    _1_(i) _a) Select Paper clip icon https://imgur.com/owxsBy5
    http://i.imgur.com/owxsBy5.jpg

    Or
    _1_(i) _b) Scroll down and select manage attachments
    a)PaperClipIcon or b)ManageAttachmants.JPG : http://i.imgur.com/3VAkJO9.jpg <br /...om/YFEUDUh.jpg
    a)PaperClipIcon: http://i.imgur.com/3VAkJO9.jpg
    b)ManageAttachmants.JPG: http://i.imgur.com/YFEUDUh.jpg


    (ii) For a Reply or when Editing an existing post
    _ Hit Reply button or Edit Post Button
    Reply or Edit Post.JPG : http://i.imgur.com/Bm1Zy6T.jpg
    _ Hit Go Advanced button
    GoAdvancedReplyWindow.JPG , GoAdvanced1.JPG : http://i.imgur.com/QLhHBGl.jpg , http://i.imgur.com/WXoKcoF.jpg
    _ Scroll down and select manage attachments
    Scroll down to Hit manage Attachments.JPG : http://i.imgur.com/uNkr6Eq.jpg



    Finally you should see the Manage Attachments Window dialogue box
    Manage Attachments Window dialogue box.JPG : http://i.imgur.com/BFFUIuG.jpg
    Attachment 2103Attachment 3594

    Using this dialogue box window you can manage your attachments
    2 To add a File to the current post:
    Steps like the following are needed to attach a file to the current post. It may look a little bit different on your computer
    _ Add Files.JPG : http://i.imgur.com/hIdo0Av.jpg
    _ SelectFiles.JPG : http://i.imgur.com/9XZJuig.jpg
    _ UploadFiles5.JPG : http://i.imgur.com/f0PXtVA.jpg
    _ Done6.JPG : http://i.imgur.com/a6oFeIQ.jpg
    That's it!...
    The file should now have been attached.


    _._______

    Practice before posting in a main Thread:
    You can practice uploading a file by starting a new test thread here:
    http://www.excelfox.com/forum/forumd...p/17-Test-Area
    Give the Thread a title such as …”Just testing. No Reply needed”
    Test Area new Thread 1 .JPG , Test Area new Thread just testing .JPG http://i.imgur.com/S3uneWf.jpg , http://i.imgur.com/gUFHcBp.jpg

    You can then practice uploading attachments or you can also practice any other posting and editing features, such as code tags ( http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showth...0690#post10690 )

    _._____________________________



    Alternative to attaching a file: post a link to your file held at a file share site:
    See here for example:
    http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showth...age8#post10725
    Or if you are familiar with file sharing sites go direct here
    https://account.box.com/signup/n/personal#58luf
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    In support of this Post
    http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showth...0771#post10771

    Using Excel 2007 32 bit
    Row\Col
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    Original Original Original Original Original Original Test Output Test Output Test Output Test Output Test Output NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
    2
    Assembly #: Assembly Name: Assembly #: Assembly Name:
    3
    Qty Per Ref/Designator Description Customer PN Internal PN Manufacture PN Qty Per Ref/Designator Description Customer PN Internal PN Manufacture PN
    4
    1
    Nu Torque ABC
    456
    456
    ABC < > 13456
    1
    Nu Torque
    13456
    456
    456
    5
    1
    Blu Origin Spaceship
    457
    457
    1
    Blu Origin Spaceship
    457
    457
    6
    2
    Jet Blue21 ABC
    458
    458
    2
    New: Jet Blue23 ABC New: DEF New: DEF
    2
    Jet Blue23 ABC DEF DEF
    7
    3
    EXCELL123
    123
    ABC ABC
    3
    EXCELL123
    123
    ABC ABC
    8
    3
    Toyota Supra
    460
    460
    3
    Toyota Supra
    460
    460
    9
    2
    Emirate ABC12345
    461
    461
    2
    Emirate ABC12345
    461
    461
    10
    1
    Angel ABC12346
    462
    462
    MISSING: 1 MISSING: Angel MISSING: ABC12346 MISSING: 462 MISSING: 462
    2
    Jet Blue21 ABC
    458
    458
    Worksheet: Result Wanted




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    1
    Nu Torque ABC
    456
    456
    ABC < > 13456
    1
    Nu Torque
    13456
    456
    456
    1
    Blu Origin Spaceship
    457
    457
    1
    Blu Origin Spaceship
    457
    457
    2
    Jet Blue21 ABC
    458
    458
    2
    New: Jet Blue23 ABC New: DEF New: DEF
    2
    Jet Blue23 ABC DEF DEF
    3
    EXCELL123
    123
    ABC ABC
    3
    EXCELL123
    123
    ABC ABC
    3
    Toyota Supra
    460
    460
    3
    Toyota Supra
    460
    460
    2
    Emirate ABC12345
    461
    461
    2
    Emirate ABC12345
    461
    461
    1
    Angel ABC12346
    462
    462
    MISSING: 1 MISSING: Angel MISSING: ABC12346 MISSING: 462 MISSING: 462
    2
    Jet Blue21 ABC
    458
    458
    Worksheet: Result Wanted
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    Loop through closed workbooks without opening them

    Code for Yasser, here: http://www.eileenslounge.com/viewtop...241152#p241148



    Code:
    Option Explicit
    Sub SUMfromD14inClsdWkBksInFolder() ' Loop through closed workbooks without opening them '    http://www.eileenslounge.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=31150&p=241152#p241152
    ' Use Dir function with wildcards in full path and name search string to find file names you want
    Dim FileName As String:
     Let FileName = Dir("C:\Users\Elston\Desktop\YassersFolder\*record*", vbNormal) ' The Dir function uased the first time here, it will find the first file with "record" in its file name in the folder , "YassersFolder". If it does not find one,  it will return "". If it finds one, then variable FileName will be given its name, ( just the name, not the entire file path and name)
    'Do do Looping while you find the file names you want =========
        Do While Not FileName = "" ' Dir Function will return "" if it finds no new File names of the ones looking for. If it does find a File name, then use that filename in the closed workbook reference which you put in a spare cell, for example, A1
         Let ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(1).Range("A1").Value = "=" & "'" & "C:\Users\Elston\Desktop\YassersFolder\" & "[" & FileName & "]Tabelle1'!$D$14"
        Dim SomeTotal As Double ' A variable to hold the Sum total so far
         Let SomeTotal = SomeTotal + ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(1).Range("A1").Value
         Let FileName = Dir ' an unqualified Dir will look again using the last search criteria, so the first time this line is used, Dir Function  will try to find a second file with the string part "record" in its file name
        Loop '  do while you find the file names you want ==========
    Let ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(1).Range("A10").Value = SomeTotal
    End Sub
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    Named Ranges scope defines the default path used for a named range, nothing else

    Codes to support this
    https://www.thespreadsheetguru.com/b...ent-4189507335

    ....

    The main demo code is Sub NamedRangeScopes() , but that Calls the others, so copy them all to the same code module , and then run the main demo code, Sub NamedRangeScopes()

    Code:
    Sub NamedRangeScopes()
    10    Call FukOffNames
    20    Call getWbNames
    30   Rem 1 Add 3 named ranges, 1(i) '_-in the Workbooks name object collection, and 1(ii) in the first worksheet name object collection and 1(iii) '_-in the second worksheet name object collection
    40   '1(i) Add a Workbook names object in the Workbook name object collection of this workbook
    50    ThisWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="Name1", RefersTo:=ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(1).Range("A1")   '_-in the Workbooks name object collection
    60    'The form above is like   ThisWorkbook.Names.Add Name:="Name1", RefersTo:=Worksheets(Sheet1).Range("A1")
    70   '1(ii) Add a name object in the first worksheet's name object collection
    80    ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(1).Names.Add Name:="Name1", RefersTo:=ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(1).Range("A1")  '_-in the first worksheet name object collection
    90    'The form above is like   Worksheets("Sheet1).Names.Add Name:="Name1"  ,    RefersTo:=Sheet1.Range("A1")
    100  '1(iii) Add a name object in the second worksheet's name object collection
    110   ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(2).Names.Add Name:="Name2", RefersTo:=ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(2).Range("A1")  '_-in the second worksheet name object collection
    120   'The form above is like   Worksheets("Sheet2).Names.Add Name:="Name2"  ,    RefersTo:=Sheet2.Range("A1")
    130  Rem 2 Change the string name of a named range
    140   Call GetChaNameObjects(140) ' Check out Info for all Name objects
    150  '2a) Use Workbook names objects to Change the worksheet names object name that has the same name as the workbook names object name, change it twice, first using the workbook names object collection and then the worksheet names object collection
    160   Let ThisWorkbook.Names(ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(1).Name & "!" & "Name1").Name = "Name1_1"
    170   '       The form above is like             ThisWorkbook.Names("Sheet1!Name").Name = "Name1_1"
    180   Call GetChaNameObjects(180)
    190   Let ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(1).Names(ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(1).Name & "!" & "Name1_1").Name = "Name1_2"
    200   Call GetChaNameObjects(200)
    210   Let ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(1).Names("Name1_2").Name = "Name1_3"
    220   Call GetChaNameObjects(220)
    230  '2b) use a Worksheet's (in this example the second worksheet's) name objects to Change the second worksheet's names object, ( we gave it "Name2", but Excel adds a bit so it looks like  Sheet2!Name2" which you can get from a VBA code line like  ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(2).Name & "!" & "Name2"   I do this just in case your second worksheet has a tab name other than  Sheet2
    240   Let ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(2).Names("Name2").Name = "Name2_2"
    250   ' Note: you could have equally done this:     Let ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(2).Names(ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(2).Name & "!" & "Name2").Name = "Name2_2"  , which is like   Let ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(2).Names("Sheet2!Name2").Name = "Name2_2"
    260   Call GetChaNameObjects(260)
    270  Rem 3 Change the string name of a named range, for example the one in the second worksheet names collection whichg we just renamed to "Name2_2" ,(which Excel holds as like  "Sheet2!Name2_2")
    280  '3a) Use Workbook names objects
    290   Let ThisWorkbook.Names(ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(2).Name & "!" & "Name2_2").RefersTo = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(2).Range("Z123")
    300   Call GetChaNameObjects(300)
    310  '3b) Use the second worksheets's  names objects
    320   Let ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(2).Names("Name2_2").RefersTo = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(2).Range("X23")
    330   Call GetChaNameObjects(330)
    End Sub
    Code:
    Sub FukOffNames()
    Dim Nme As Name
         For Each Nme In ThisWorkbook.Names
          Nme.Delete
         Next Nme
    End Sub
    Code:
    Sub GetChaNameObjects(ByVal CodLn As Long)
    Dim Nme As Name, strOut As String
    ' Name objects belonging in Workbook Names Colection (Workbooks scope)
         For Each Nme In ThisWorkbook.Names
            If InStr(1, Nme.Name, "!", vbBinaryCompare) > 0 Then ' we will see that a name for a worksheet scope, has an extra bit added onto the name we gave it which includes a "!"
             Let strOut = strOut & "Name object Name is  """ & Nme.Name & """ (you gave """ & Mid(Nme.Name, 1 + InStr(1, Nme.Name, "!", vbBinaryCompare)) & """)" & vbCrLf & "It has worksheet scope and" & vbCrLf & "it refers to range  """ & Nme.RefersTo & """" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & vbCrLf
            Else ' we will see that a name for a workbook scope, remains just as we gave it
             Let strOut = strOut & "Name object Name is  """ & Nme.Name & """ (the same as you gave)" & vbCrLf & "It has workbook scope and" & vbCrLf & "it refers to range  """ & Nme.RefersTo & """" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & vbCrLf
            End If
        Next Nme
     MsgBox prompt:="Workbook names situation at Code Line " & CodLn & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & strOut, Title:="Name objects in Workbook """ & ThisWorkbook.Name & """ Names Colection are:-": Debug.Print "Name objects in Workbook """ & ThisWorkbook.Name & """ Names Colection are:-" & vbCr & strOut
    ' Name objects belonging in Workbooks Names Colection (Worksheets scope)
    Dim Ws As Worksheet: Let strOut = ""
        For Each Ws In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets
            For Each Nme In Ws.Names
             Let strOut = strOut & "Name object name is  """ & Nme.Name & """ (you gave """ & Mid(Nme.Name, 1 + InStr(1, Nme.Name, "!", vbBinaryCompare)) & """)" & vbCrLf & "It has worksheets scope and" & vbCrLf & "it belongs to the Names collection of worksheet """ & Ws.Name & """" & vbCrLf & "and it refers to range  """ & Nme.RefersTo & """" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf
            Next Nme
        Next Ws
     MsgBox prompt:="Worksheets names situation at Code Line " & CodLn & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & strOut, Title:="Name objects in all the worksheets Names Colections are:-": Debug.Print "Name objects in all the worksheets Names Colections are:-" & strOut
    End Sub
    Code:
    Sub getWbNames()
    Dim Nme As Name, Cnt As Long
        For Each Nme In ThisWorkbook.Names
         Let Cnt = Cnt + 1
        Dim strNames As String: Let strNames = strNames & Cnt & "   "
            If TypeOf Nme.Parent Is Worksheet Then '   https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8656793/progammatically-determine-if-a-named-range-is-scoped-to-a-workbook
             Let strNames = strNames & """" & Nme.Name & """  refers to the range ref  """ & Nme & """  and and can be referenced only from worksheet with tab Name  """ & Nme.Parent.Name & """ ( Worksheet Scope ). ( That worksheet is in the workbook  """ & Nme.Parent.Parent.Name & """  )" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf
            Else
             Let strNames = strNames & """" & Nme.Name & """  refers to the range ref  """ & Nme & """  and can be referenced from any sheet in the Workbook  """ & Nme.Parent.Name & """  ( Workbook Scope )" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf
            End If
        Next Nme
        If strNames = "" Then
         MsgBox prompt:="I don't think you have any Names at the moment luvy"
        Else
         MsgBox prompt:=strNames, Title:="Spreadsheet Named range objects in " & ThisWorkbook.Name & " are:-": Debug.Print strNames
        End If
    End Sub
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    Further Practice with using named ranges

    First main Demo code in support of this Thread:
    http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showth...-a-named-range
    Posts from approximately here:
    http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showth...814#post10814:



    Code:
    Sub FoxySingleCellNamedRanges()
    10   Rem -2 Range Info etc.
    20   Dim WbMain As Workbook, dataWb1xls As Workbook, dataWb2xlsx As Workbook
    30    Set WbMain = Workbooks("MasturFile.xlsm") 'Set WbMain = ThisWorkbook
    40    Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data1.xls"
    50    Set dataWb1xls = Workbooks("Data1.xls")
    60    Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data2.xlsx"
    70    Set dataWb2xlsx = Workbooks("Data2.xlsx")
    80 '
    90   Dim LisWkBkPath As String: Let LisWkBkPath = "=" & "'" & ThisWorkbook.Path & "\"
    100  '-2b) Some variables to hold a full reference string which we will use in places where we might need any of these variations for a cell reference  Sheet7!B5  [myWorkbook.xlsm] Sheet4!B5  'G:\Desktop\MyFolder\[DataFile.xlsx]Tabelle1'!B5   The last one is the form we hold in the variables. Excel and Excel VBA , usually has no issues if you use the full reference in situations where one of the shorter versions may have been sufficient. But on the other hand,  you may get unexpected problems if you used a shorter version , and Excel then  guesses wrongly  for the remaining part, which I believe it always adds internally, ( possibly at some compiling stage ) , before it uses it.
    110  Dim MBkTab1B5 As String ' To hold full string reference to B5 in Master Workbook
    120   Let MBkTab1B5 = "=" & "'" & ThisWorkbook.Path & "\" & "[" & "MasturFile.xlsm" & "]" & "Tabelle1" & "'" & "!" & "B5"
    130  Dim Dat1Tab1B5 As String ' B5 in data1 workbook
    140   Let Dat1Tab1B5 = "=" & "'" & ThisWorkbook.Path & "\" & "[" & "Data1.xls" & "]" & "Tabelle1" & "'" & "!" & "B5"
    150
    160  Rem -1 Error handler
    170   On Error GoTo ErrorHandlerCodeSection:
    180  GoTo PastErrorHandler
    190 ErrorHandlerCodeSection:
    200   MsgBox prompt:="Code errored at line  " & Erl & " , error was:" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & Err.Number & "     " & Err.Description
    210   Debug.Print Err.Number & "     " & Err.Description
    220   Resume Next
    230 PastErrorHandler:
    240  Rem 0 Clean up
    250  Dim WkBk As Workbook
    260      For Each WkBk In Workbooks
    270       Call FukYaWkBkNames(WkBk)
    280       'Call GeTchaNms(280, WkBk)
    290      Next WkBk
    300   Workbooks("Data1.xls").Close savechanges:=True
    310   Workbooks("Data2.xlsx").Close savechanges:=True
    312  '0b) clear the entire data ranges in the first worksheet in the main workbook, both headers and data
    315   ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(1).Range("B5:C12").ClearContents
    320  Rem _1) Data1 "Food" header
    330  '1a) Data1 cell Workbook Scoped to its workbook : Info needed for a range in that data file is held in the workbooks name objects collection object of that workbook
    340   Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data1.xls"
    350   Set dataWb1xls = Workbooks("Data1.xls") ' We need this open for the referred to range in the RefersTo:= range reference below
    360   dataWb1xls.Names.Add Name:="Dta1Foodheader", RefersTo:=Application.Range(Dat1Tab1B5) ' A personal preference of mine is , once again, to use a full reference. This time it is  in the Refers To range. This Refers To:= argument would never need the full file path reference, as the range referenced must be to a range in an open book. Never the less, as usual, VBA accepts the full reference
    370   Call GeTchaNms(370, dataWb1xls)
    380   dataWb1xls.Close savechanges:=True ' I don't need the workbook open for the next line to work, but I made Added a named range object so I must save the changes for the next line to work as that named range is referenced
    390   Let Application.Range(MBkTab1B5).Value = LisWkBkPath & "Data1.xls'!Dta1Foodheader" ' "Going" to Workbook  Data1.xls
    400   Let Application.Range(MBkTab1B5).Value = LisWkBkPath & "[Data1.xls]Tabelle4'!Dta1Foodheader" ' "Going" to any worksheet in  Data1.xls
    410  '1b) Data1 cell Worksheet Scoped to one of its worksheets: Info needed is held in the named objects object of its second worksheets
    420   Rem _1 Add some named ranges
    430   Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data1.xls"
    440   Set dataWb1xls = Workbooks("Data1.xls") ' We need this open for the referred to range in the RefersTo:= range reference below
    450   dataWb1xls.Worksheets.Item(2).Names.Add Name:="Ws2Dta1Foodheader", RefersTo:=Application.Range(Dat1Tab1B5)
    460   Call GeTchaNms(460, dataWb1xls)
    470   dataWb1xls.Close savechanges:=True ' I don't need the workbook open for the next line to work, but I made Added a named range object so I must save the changes for the next line to work as that named range is referenced
    480   Let Application.Range(MBkTab1B5).Value = LisWkBkPath & "[Data1.xls]Tabelle2'!Ws2Dta1Foodheader"
    490  '1b)(ii)
    500   Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data1.xls"
    510   Set dataWb1xls = Workbooks("Data1.xls") ' We need this open for the referred to range in the RefersTo:= range reference below
    520   Let Application.Range(MBkTab1B5).Value = LisWkBkPath & "[Data1.xls]Tabelle2'!Ws2Dta1Foodheader"
    530   dataWb1xls.Close savechanges:=False ' I made no changes intentionally , so save without changes in case I accidentally changed anything
    540  '1c) Data1 cell Workbook Scoped to a different (open) workbook : Info needed for a range in the data 1 file is held in the workbooks name objects collection object of that workbook, the main file in this case
    550   Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data1.xls"
    560   Set dataWb1xls = Workbooks("Data1.xls") ' We need this open for the referred to range in the RefersTo:= range reference below
    570   WbMain.Names.Add Name:="MainDta1Foodheader", RefersTo:=Application.Range(Dat1Tab1B5)
    580   dataWb1xls.Close savechanges:=False ' I had this open for the  Refers To:=  above, but I did not change anything, for example, this time i was not doing anything to any of its named range objects, so just iin case I accidentally changed anything I will close without saving any changes
    590   Call GeTchaNms(590, WbMain)
    600   Let Application.Range(MBkTab1B5).Value = LisWkBkPath & "MasturFile.xlsm'!MainDta1Foodheader" ' "Going" to Workbook  MasturFile.xlsm
    610   Let Application.Range(MBkTab1B5).Value = LisWkBkPath & "[MasturFile.xlsm]Tabelle4'!MainDta1Foodheader" ' "Going" to any worksheet in MasturFile.xlsm
    620  '1d) This is an attempt to get at the named range object in a roundabout sort of a way. Here the data 1 cell s scoped to the second data file, "Data2.xlsx" ( Workbooks scoped to workbook "Data2.xlsx" )
    630   Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data1.xls"
    640   Set dataWb1xls = Workbooks("Data1.xls")
    650   Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data2.xlsx"
    660   Set dataWb2xlsx = Workbooks("Data2.xlsx")
    670   dataWb2xlsx.Names.Add Name:="Dta2Dta1Foodheader", RefersTo:=Application.Range(Dat1Tab1B5)
    680   Let Application.Range(MBkTab1B5).Value = LisWkBkPath & "Data2.xlsx'!Dta2Dta1Foodheader" ' "Going" to Workbook  MasturFile.xlsm
    690   dataWb1xls.Close savechanges:=False ' I had this open for the  Refers To:=  above, but I did not change anything, for example, this time i was not doing anything to any of its named range objects, so just iin case I accidentally changed anything I will close without saving any changes
    700   dataWb2xlsx.Close savechanges:=True ' A name object was Added, so I have a change to save
    710   Let Application.Range(MBkTab1B5).Value = Application.Range(MBkTab1B5).Value ' I have done this here to "catch" the value put in, as it seems to vanish if I re enter the formula ??
    720  Rem 2 Experiments with named ranges in the LHS , like in Range("rngNamed") =
    730  '2a) scope to a data file
    740   Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data2.xlsx"
    750   Set dataWb2xlsx = Workbooks("Data2.xlsx") ' Open an arbritrary data file to use one if its names objects as the place to go to get the info about the named range
    760   dataWb2xlsx.Names.Add Name:="Dta2MainFoodheader", RefersTo:=Application.Range(MBkTab1B5)
    770   Call GeTchaNms(770, dataWb2xlsx)
    780   Let Application.Range(LisWkBkPath & "Data2.xlsx'!Dta2MainFoodheader").Value = LisWkBkPath & "Data1.xls'!Dta1Foodheader" ' LHS is going to workbook Data2.xlsx     RHS is "Going" to Workbook  Data1.xls
    790   dataWb2xlsx.Close savechanges:=True ' A name object was Added, so I have a change to save
    800   Let Application.Range(LisWkBkPath & "Data2.xlsx'!Dta2MainFoodheader").Value = LisWkBkPath & "Data1.xls'!Dta1Foodheader" ' LHS is going to workbook Data2.xlsx      RHS is "Going" to Workbook  Data1.xls
    810  '2b) Workbooks Scope to main workbook: Info for named range is in Name Objects collection of Main workbook
    820   WbMain.Names.Add Name:="MainFoodheader", RefersTo:=Application.Range(MBkTab1B5)
    830   Let Application.Range(LisWkBkPath & WbMain.Name & "'!MainFoodheader").Value = LisWkBkPath & "Data1.xls'!Dta1Foodheader" ' LHS is going to workbook Data2.xlsx      RHS is "Going" to Workbook  Data1.xls
    840   Call GeTchaNms(840, WbMain)
    850  Rem 3 Bring in Header "Suppliment" from data 2 workbook directly without named ranges
    860   Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data2.xlsx"
    870   Set dataWb2xlsx = Workbooks("Data2.xlsx") ' Needed for next line
    880   Let Application.Range("=" & "'" & WbMain.Path & "\" & "[" & WbMain.Name & "]" & WbMain.Worksheets.Item(1).Name & "'" & "!" & "B10").Value = "=" & "'" & dataWb2xlsx.Path & "\" & "[" & dataWb2xlsx.Name & "]" & dataWb2xlsx.Worksheets.Item(1).Name & "'" & "!" & "B10"
    890   dataWb2xlsx.Close savechanges:=False
    End Sub
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    Second main Demo Code in support of this Thread:
    http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showth...-a-named-range
    For Posts from:
    http://www.excelfox.com/forum/showth...0819#post10819



    Code:
    Sub FoxyMultiCellNamedRanges()
    10   Rem -2 Range Info etc.
    20   Dim WbMain As Workbook, dataWb1xls As Workbook, dataWb2xlsx As Workbook
    30    Set WbMain = Workbooks("MasturFile.xlsm") 'Set WbMain = ThisWorkbook
    40    Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data1.xls"
    50    Set dataWb1xls = Workbooks("Data1.xls")
    60    Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data2.xlsx"
    70    Set dataWb2xlsx = Workbooks("Data2.xlsx")
    80   '
    90   Dim LisWkBkPath As String: Let LisWkBkPath = "=" & "'" & ThisWorkbook.Path & "\"
    100  '-2b) Some variables to hold a full reference string which we will use in places where we might need any of these variations for a cell reference  Sheet7!B5  [myWorkbook.xlsm] Sheet4!B5  'G:\Desktop\MyFolder\[DataFile.xlsx]Tabelle1'!B5   The last one is the form we hold in the variables. Excel and Excel VBA , usually has no issues if you use the full reference in situations where one of the shorter versions may have been sufficient. But on the other hand,  you may get unexpected problems if you used a shorter version , and Excel then  guesses wrongly  for the remaining part, which I believe it always adds internally, ( possibly at some compiling stage ) , before it uses it.
    110  Dim MBkTab1B5 As String ' To hold full string reference to B5 in Master Workbook
    120   Let MBkTab1B5 = "=" & "'" & ThisWorkbook.Path & "\" & "[" & "MasturFile.xlsm" & "]" & "Tabelle1" & "'" & "!" & "B5"
    130  Dim Dat1Tab1B5 As String ' B5 in data1 workbook
    140   Let Dat1Tab1B5 = "=" & "'" & ThisWorkbook.Path & "\" & "[" & "Data1.xls" & "]" & "Tabelle1" & "'" & "!" & "B5"
    150 '
    160  Rem -1 Error handler
    170   On Error GoTo ErrorHandlerCodeSection:
    180  GoTo PastErrorHandler
    190 ErrorHandlerCodeSection:
    200   MsgBox prompt:="Code errored at line  " & Erl & " , error was:" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & Err.Number & "     " & Err.Description
    210   Debug.Print Err.Number & "     " & Err.Description
    220   Resume Next
    230 PastErrorHandler:
    240  Rem 0 Clean up
    250  '0a) remove any name objects made in last routine in the main file or the two data files
    260  Dim WkBk As Workbook
    270      For Each WkBk In Workbooks
    280       Call FukYaWkBkNames(WkBk)
    290       'Call GeTchaNms(280, WkBk)
    300      Next WkBk
    310   Workbooks("Data1.xls").Close savechanges:=True
    320   Workbooks("Data2.xlsx").Close savechanges:=True
    330  '0b) clear the entire data ranges in the first worksheet in the main workbook, both headers and data
    340   ThisWorkbook.Worksheets.Item(1).Range("B5:C12").ClearContents
    350  Rem _1) Data1 "Food" header
    360  '1a) Data1 cell Workbook Scoped to its workbook : Info needed for a range in that data file is held in the workbooks name objects collection object of that workbook
    370   Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data1.xls"
    380   Set dataWb1xls = Workbooks("Data1.xls") ' We need this open for the referred to range in the RefersTo:= range reference below
    390   dataWb1xls.Names.Add Name:="Dta1Foodheader", RefersTo:=Application.Range(Dat1Tab1B5) ' A personal preference of mine is , once again, to use a full reference. This time it is  in the Refers To range. This Refers To:= argument would never need the full file path reference, as the range referenced must be to a range in an open book. Never the less, as usual, VBA accepts the full reference
    400   dataWb1xls.Close savechanges:=True ' I don't need the workbook open for the next line to work, but I made Added a named range object so I must save the changes for the next line to work as that named range is referenced
    410   Let Application.Range(MBkTab1B5).Value = LisWkBkPath & "Data1.xls'!Dta1Foodheader" ' "Going" to Workbook  Data1.xls
    420   Let Application.Range(MBkTab1B5).Value = LisWkBkPath & "[Data1.xls]Tabelle4'!Dta1Foodheader" ' "Going" to any worksheet in  Data1.xls
    430  Rem 2 Experiments with named ranges in the LHS , like in Range("rngNamed") =
    440  '2b) Workbooks Scope to main workbook: Info for named range is in Name Objects collection of Main workbook
    450   WbMain.Names.Add Name:="MainFoodheader", RefersTo:=Application.Range(MBkTab1B5)
    460   Let Application.Range(LisWkBkPath & WbMain.Name & "'!MainFoodheader").Value = LisWkBkPath & "Data1.xls'!Dta1Foodheader" ' LHS is going to workbook Data2.xlsx      RHS is "Going" to Workbook  Data1.xls
    470  Rem 3 Bring in Header "Suppliment" from data 2 workbook directly without named ranges
    480   Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data2.xlsx"
    490   Set dataWb2xlsx = Workbooks("Data2.xlsx") ' Needed for next line
    500   Let Application.Range("=" & "'" & WbMain.Path & "\" & "[" & WbMain.Name & "]" & WbMain.Worksheets.Item(1).Name & "'" & "!" & "B10").Value = "=" & "'" & dataWb2xlsx.Path & "\" & "[" & dataWb2xlsx.Name & "]" & dataWb2xlsx.Worksheets.Item(1).Name & "'" & "!" & "B10"
    510  '3b) "Fixed vector" B11 into main workbook at B11
    520   Let Application.Range("=" & "'" & WbMain.Path & "\" & "[" & WbMain.Name & "]" & WbMain.Worksheets.Item(1).Name & "'" & "!" & "B11").Value = "=" & "'" & dataWb2xlsx.Path & "\" & "[" & dataWb2xlsx.Name & "]" & dataWb2xlsx.Worksheets.Item(1).Name & "'" & "!" & "B11"
    530  '3c) "Fixed vector" B11 into main workbook into  B11 C11 B12 and C12
    540   Let Application.Range("=" & "'" & WbMain.Path & "\" & "[" & WbMain.Name & "]" & WbMain.Worksheets.Item(1).Name & "'" & "!" & "B11:C12").Value = "=" & "'" & dataWb2xlsx.Path & "\" & "[" & dataWb2xlsx.Name & "]" & dataWb2xlsx.Worksheets.Item(1).Name & "'" & "!" & "B11"
    550   dataWb2xlsx.Close savechanges:=False
    560 '
    570   Application.Range("=" & "'" & WbMain.Path & "\" & "[" & WbMain.Name & "]" & WbMain.Worksheets.Item(1).Name & "'" & "!" & "B11:C12").ClearContents ' remove the data from the main file from data file 2 so as to do the same again using named ranges in the next code section, Rem 4
    580  Rem 4 named ranges for data ranges in data workbooks and main file
    590  '4a) Workbook to store name range object
    600  Dim WbNmeObjs As Workbook
    610   Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\StoredNamedRangeNameObjects.xls"
    620   Set WbNmeObjs = Workbooks("StoredNamedRangeNameObjects.xls")
    630   Call FukYaWkBkNames(WbNmeObjs)
    640   Call GeTchaNms(640, WbNmeObjs)
    650  '4b) named ranges for data in data range from data 1 workbook, "Data1.xls
    660   Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data1.xls"
    670   Set dataWb1xls = Workbooks("Data1.xls") ' We need this open for the referred to range in the RefersTo:= range reference below
    680   WbNmeObjs.Worksheets("DataFileNameObjects").Names.Add Name:="NmsObjDta1Data", RefersTo:=Application.Range("='" & ThisWorkbook.Path & "\[Data1.xls]Tabelle1'!B6:C7")
    690   Call GeTchaNms(690, WbNmeObjs)
    700  '4c) named ranges for data in data range from data 2 workbook, "Data2.xlsx
    710   Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data2.xlsx"
    720   Set dataWb2xlsx = Workbooks("Data2.xlsx") ' We need this open for the referred to range in the RefersTo:= range reference below
    730   WbNmeObjs.Worksheets("DataFileNameObjects").Names.Add Name:="NmsObjDta2Data", RefersTo:=Application.Range("='" & ThisWorkbook.Path & "\[Data2.xlsx]Tabelle1'!B11:C12")
    740   Call GeTchaNms(740, WbNmeObjs)
    750  '4d) named ranges for data import ranges in main workbook, ( This workbook )
    760  '4d(i) data from Data 1 file import range in main book
    770   WbNmeObjs.Worksheets("MainFileNameObjects").Names.Add Name:="NmsObjDta1Import", RefersTo:=Application.Range("='" & ThisWorkbook.Path & "\[MasturFile.xlsm]Tabelle1'!B6:C7")
    780  '4d(ii) data from Data 2 file import range in main book
    790   WbNmeObjs.Worksheets("MainFileNameObjects").Names.Add Name:="NmsObjDta2Import", RefersTo:=Application.Range("='" & ThisWorkbook.Path & "\[MasturFile.xlsm]Tabelle1'!B11:C12")
    800  Call GeTchaNms(800, WbNmeObjs)
    810  ' Close data books - I don't need them open to get at their named range data or their named range data
    820   dataWb1xls.Close savechanges:=False ' I needed the workbook open for the referes to range reference and the  GeTchaNms( )  to work, but i added no names to it, so I did not intentiionally make any changes, so I will close with changes false in case I acidentally changed anything
    830   dataWb2xlsx.Close savechanges:=False ' I needed the workbook open for the referes to range reference and the  GeTchaNms( )  to work, but i added no names to it, so I did not intentiionally make any changes, so I will close with changes false in case I acidentally changed anything
    840  Rem 5 Using the Added data named ranges to bring in data from the data files into the main workbook
    850  '5a) Food data data range ( B6:C7 in main File and B6:C7 in data 1 file )
    860   Let Application.Range("='" & ThisWorkbook.Path & "\[StoredNamedRangeNameObjects.xls]MainFileNameObjects'!NmsObjDta1Import").FormulaArray = "='" & ThisWorkbook.Path & "\[StoredNamedRangeNameObjects.xls]DataFileNameObjects'!NmsObjDta1Data"
    870  '5a)(ii) As file "StoredNamedRangeNameObjects.xls" is open we can also use
    880   Let Application.Range("='[StoredNamedRangeNameObjects.xls]MainFileNameObjects'!NmsObjDta1Import").FormulaArray = "='[StoredNamedRangeNameObjects.xls]DataFileNameObjects'!NmsObjDta1Data"
    890  '5b) Food data data range ( B11:C12 in main File and B11:C12 in data 2 file )
    900   Let Application.Range("='" & ThisWorkbook.Path & "\[StoredNamedRangeNameObjects.xls]MainFileNameObjects'!NmsObjDta2Import").FormulaArray = "='" & ThisWorkbook.Path & "\[StoredNamedRangeNameObjects.xls]DataFileNameObjects'!NmsObjDta2Data"
    910  '5b)(ii) As file "StoredNamedRangeNameObjects.xls" is open we can also use
    920   Let Application.Range("='[StoredNamedRangeNameObjects.xls]MainFileNameObjects'!NmsObjDta2Import").FormulaArray = "='[StoredNamedRangeNameObjects.xls]DataFileNameObjects'!NmsObjDta2Data"
    930  '5c)
    940   WbNmeObjs.Close savechanges:=True ' Save the named range info on closing
    950  '5d) Optional Change all formulas to their values
    960   Let WbMain.Worksheets.Item(1).UsedRange.Value = WbMain.Worksheets.Item(1).UsedRange.Value
    970  Rem 6 Final check of all named ranges
    980  '6a) Open all workbooks so as to access Named range objects in them
    990   Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data1.xls"
    1000   Set dataWb1xls = Workbooks("Data1.xls")
    1010  Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\Data2.xlsx"
    1020  Set dataWb2xlsx = Workbooks("Data2.xlsx")
    1030   Workbooks.Open Filename:=ThisWorkbook.Path & "\StoredNamedRangeNameObjects.xls"
    1040  Set WbNmeObjs = Workbooks("StoredNamedRangeNameObjects.xls")
    1050 '6b) Loop through all open workbooks and check named range object info
    1060 Dim Wbtemp As Workbook
    1070     For Each Wbtemp In Workbooks ' Going through each workbook in the Workbooks collection object of open workbooks
    1080      Call GeTchaNms(1080, Wbtemp)
    '1085        If Wbtemp.Name <> ThisWorkbook.Name Then Wbtemp.Close savechanges:=False ' Close all but this workbook - can't do this here - I might need them in the next use of GeTchaNms
    1090     Next Wbtemp
          'close workbooks
    1100     For Each Wbtemp In Workbooks ' Going through each workbook in the Workbooks collection object of open workbooks
    1110       If Wbtemp.Name <> ThisWorkbook.Name Then Wbtemp.Close savechanges:=False ' Close all but this workbook
    1120     Next Wbtemp
    
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