Hi Ravi,
 
i think the below code is incomplete.please correct me if i'm wrong.
 
" Workbooks(primewb).Sheets("sample").Range("A4:c22").Copy 
Destination:=Workbooks(Mid(fil.Name, 1, _"

On Tuesday, September 10, 2013 2:54:19 PM UTC+5:30, Ravi Kumar wrote:

>  Try this and change you folder name accordingly …
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> Sub copy_sheet()
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> Application.ScreenUpdating = False
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> Application.DisplayAlerts = False
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> primewb = ActiveWorkbook.Name
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> Dim fld As Object, fil As Object, fso As Object
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> Dim wkb As Workbook
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> Set fso = CreateObject("scripting.filesystemobject")
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> Set fld = fso.getfolder("C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\Some VBA Tricks") ' folder 
> having files
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> For Each fil In fld.Files
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>     Set wkb = Workbooks.Open(fil.Path)
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>     Sheets.Add after:=Sheets(Sheets.Count)
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>     Workbooks(primewb).Sheets("sample").Range("A4:c22").Copy 
> Destination:=Workbooks(Mid(fil.Name, 1, _
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>     WorksheetFunction.Find(".", fil.Name) - 
> 1)).Sheets(Sheets.Count).Range("A1")
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>     wkb.Save
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>     wkb.Close
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>     Set wkb = Nothing
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> Next
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> Application.ScreenUpdating = True
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> Application.DisplayAlerts = True
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> End Sub
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> excel-...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>] *On Behalf Of *SG
> *Sent:* Tuesday, September 10, 2013 2:36 PM
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> *Subject:* Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Macro needed to add worksheet
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> Thanks for the help but it's not adding my sheet in rest of the workbooks.
> i have attached that single sheet & added the macro in it.Please suggest 
> Where i'm going wrong.
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> On Monday, September 9, 2013 8:16:20 PM UTC+5:30, ashish wrote:
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> Sub copy_sheet()
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> Application.ScreenUpdating = False
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> Application.DisplayAlerts = False
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> Dim fld As Object, fil As Object, fso As Object
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> Dim wkb As Workbook
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> Set fso = CreateObject("scripting.filesystemobject")
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> Set fld = fso.getfolder("C:\Users\admin\Desktop\test") ' folder having 
> files
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> For Each fil In fld.Files
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>     Set wkb = Workbooks.Open(fil.Path)
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>     ThisWorkbook.Sheets("sample").Copy After:=wkb.Sheets(wkb.Sheets.Count)
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>     wkb.Save
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>     wkb.Close
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>     Set wkb = Nothing
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> Next
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> Application.ScreenUpdating = True
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> Application.DisplayAlerts = True
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> End Sub
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> see if it helps
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> On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:45 PM, SG <sona...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>  Hi Experts,
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> Once again I neeed your help.I have one excel worksheet which is common 
> for all workbooks. However, that worksheet is not added in the workbooks. I 
> have atleast 50 excel workbooks in a folder in which i have to add that 
> single worksheet manually.The name of all worbooks are same only the week 
> number is different in filenames like report wk-1,report wk-2 & so 
> on.Please help me with a macro which would add that single sheet in all 
> workbooks of that folder one by one.
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> Thanks in advance
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