Hi,
 
Instead of Macro, you can use ASAP utlities to split various sheets in one 
excel file.
 
Rgds,
Prabhakar
 

On Monday, July 22, 2013 4:52:05 PM UTC+5:30, ca_k...@yahoo.co.in wrote:

> Dear Excel experts,
>
> I want one macro which can spit varios sheets of one excel file to related 
> other excel file. 
>
> I have one excel file where 10 sheets are available ex. a, b, c, d and I 
> have files for same sheets ex. a, b, c, d.
>
> So I want to transfer a, b, c, d sheets to a, b, c, d file.
>
> Kindly help me on the above matter.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> SAGAR
>

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