OK.
It sounds like you're saying that you have some reporting software that 
generates a report file.But evidently I don't understand what it is you're 
trying to do.
Can you describe it step-by-step with examples?What does the file generated by 
your software look like?what do you do with it?
I have the two files you sent originally, but I don't see what information is 
common between the two files,so I don't know how you get from the "Index-Match" 
file to the "output" file. Paul-----------------------------------------
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    On Tuesday, January 10, 2017 11:48 PM, amar takale <amartak...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
 

 Dear Paul

Good Morning.

Exact explanation by you regarding my issue.Required field (like net 
sales,Share capital,cash) extract after match year & show in output sheet.

And also one thing that there are no need to open 100 sheet bcos all sheet 
extract from our software with same format (only field up & down if any issue 
otherwise same format).Once output sheet prepared with formula OR VBA in folder 
then next time all sheet extract from software & overwrite on it in same folder 
so data update 100 sheet automatically from software.No required to check 
updation of each sheet.

Pls suggest formula OR VBA.Send example sheet.

Other two members group try to solution my issue but I cant understand their 
language. 

Regards
Amar


On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 9:04 AM, martinez.david533 via MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS 
<excel-macros@googlegroups.com> wrote:


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On Wed, 1/11/17, silvers.r via MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS 
<excel-macros@googlegroups.com > wrote:

 Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Index+Match+Indirect+Address formula
 To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
 Date: Wednesday, January 11, 2017, 1:17 AM


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 On Wed, 1/11/17, julienneschindler via MS EXCEL AND VBA
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  Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Index+Match+Indirect+Address
 formula
  To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
  Date: Wednesday, January 11, 2017, 1:13 AM


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  On Tue, 1/10/17, derrickandrew994 via MS EXCEL AND VBA
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  wrote:

   Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$
 Index+Match+Indirect+Address
  formula
   To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
   Date: Tuesday, January 10, 2017, 7:12 PM
  
  
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   On Tue, 1/10/17, Paul Schreiner <schreiner_p...@att.net>
   wrote:
  
    Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$
  Index+Match+Indirect+Address
   formula
    To: "excel-macros@googlegroups.com "
   <excel-macros@googlegroups.com >
    Date: Tuesday, January 10, 2017, 3:59 PM
   
    OK,
    I think I've worked through your
    requirements...You
    have a folder with more than 100 workBOOKS.Each
  workbook is
   for a specific company (AAB,
    Infy, TATA, etc.)Each workbook has three workSHEETS
  (often
   called "Sheets" and are
    displayed as "tabs" across the bottom of the
    Excel window) for:Profit
    & loss A/CBalance
    SheetCash
    Flow
    Your goal is to have a workbook with a Summary
    sheet thatshows specific data like:Net
    salesNet
    ProfitShare
    CapitalCashfrom each of the 100+
   workbooks----------------Your use of the =INDIRECT()
   function is nicely
    done.Many users have difficulty with the concept of
    using cell values to "indirectly" refer to other
    worksheets.
    However, in this case, I wouldn't recommend
    it.
    As you no doubt are aware, you cannot use this to
    refer to a worksheet that doesn't exist.in the same
  way,
   you CAN use this to refer to a
    worksheet in another workbook, but the workbook must
  be
    OPEN.That means that if your summary
    sheet refers to sheets in 100 workbooks, all of the
    workbooks would need to be open at the same
  time!Which
   would require quite a bit in system
    resources.
    this kind of thing can be easily done
    with VBA.
    I can help with this if you'd like.I've done it
  before with
   nearly 300
    workbooks.
   
    Paul-------------------------- ---------------
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      On Tuesday, January 10, 2017 2:34 AM,
    amar takale <amartak...@gmail.com>
   wrote:
      
   
    
   
    Dear Friends
   
     
   
    There are more than 100
    Excel Sheets (Company Name like AAB,
    Infy, TATA) in folder. Each Sheet there are 3 tab
  (Profit
    & loss A/C,
    Balalnce Sheet, Cash Flow from 10 years).I Required
   Separate
    one Output Excel
    sheet where I extract specific data (like Net sales,
  Net
    Profit, Share Capital,
    Cash) from Each sheet (like ABB,TATA) from each tab.
   
     
   
    I require excel formula
    like extract data from all sheets
    from each tab and then show in output sheet. From
  that way
   I
    would not required
    to open each sheet & link it. only open output
  sheet
    & see & update
    data automatically when that sheet update anyone.
   
     
   
    I think index match
    +indirect +address formula work for that.
   
     
   
    I create one output
    sheet (attached) through this formula
    but it work for only internal tab & I want
  formula
    extract data form
    external sheet from different tab in folder.
   
     
   
    Here I attached index
    match+indirect using formula sheet but
    it for only internal tab.in this formula required
  add
    address command for
    external sheet name source from that folder.
   
     
   
    Pls send any solution
    which is valuable (formula OR VBA) OR
    any good idea for that.
   
     
   
    Regards
   
    Amar
   
   
   
   
   
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