hi,

try this code --> this example print excel file name in the given
folder

Dim oWbk As Workbook
Dim sFil As String
Dim sPath As String
Dim strDocName as string

sPath = "Path" & "\" & "FolderName"
ChDir sPath

sFil = Dir("*.xlsx")
Do While sFil <> ""
    Set oWbk = Workbooks.Open(sPath & "\" & sFil)
    Set oWbk = Workbooks.Open(sPath & "\" & sFil)
    On Error Resume Next
    Err.Number = 0

    If Err.Number = 0 Then
        strDocName = Activeworkbook.name
        Thisworkbook.activate
        Activecell.value = strDocName
        Activecell.offset(1,0).select
    End If
   Wbk.Close False
  sFil = Dir
 Loop


With Regards,
Bala

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