Hang on, I have just discovered that I do not think CreationDate lists the 
answer to the second, only the minute.
Therefore this approach won't work. I will post in a separate thread 
another approach..

On Saturday, 12 October 2013 12:49:43 UTC+11, Gavin Scott wrote:
>
> I run a an export from a web page that creates a number of CSV files.
>
> What I would like to do is create some code that will;
>
> With all of the displayed exported CSV files open in excel;
>    Using Creation Date  
>       Determine oldest file first (they are all created within 20 seconds 
> of one another)
>           Add all other displayed open files to the oldest file, in 
> chronological order.
> End macro
>
>
> Can someone help me with this please
>
> thanks a lot
>

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