Hello Hugo,
Please post your current macro and we can most easily give you your desired
update to it.

Asa

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Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Creating links to workbooks in folder using VBA

Dear Members

I have a number of excel workbooks in a folder. I need to be able to have
Excel check for the existance of Excel workbooks in the folder. Then using
vba, write an automatic link formula from the contents of cells C1 to C20 in
the files.  The link formula will appear in a master workbook that links to
all of the files in the folder. The number of files will vary from ten to
thirty files. The link formula in the master file will commence in cell
address c1 and then appear in columns D, E, F etc.

I have been able to generate a link formula if I use specific filenames but
if the files do not exist the code generates an error.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

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