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👉 Ready to master VBA? Check out my full courses: https://courses.excelmacromastery.com/ Subscribe to the channel here: https://bit.ly/36hpTCY -Want to download the source code for this video? Go here: https://bit.ly/3ej9Lcg (Note: If the download page doesn't work then make sure to turn off any popup blockers) How to Combine Multiple Excel Files using VBA In this video I show 3 examples of reading muliple Excel workbooks to one worksheet. The examples are: 1. Copy all the data. 2. Copy specific columns. 3. Return to the total amount for each item of the 3 files. #excelvba #excelvbacopy #VBAMultipleFiles #ExcelMultipleFiles RELATED RESOURCES: (Blog Post)Excel VBA Copy – The Complete Guide to Copying Data: https://excelmacromastery.com/excel-v... (Blog Post)Excel VBA Array – The Complete Guide: https://excelmacromastery.com/excel-v... (Blog Post)Excel VBA Dictionary - A Complete Guide https://excelmacromastery.com/vba-dic... YouTube PlayList: Excel VBA Dictionary: • Excel VBA Dictionary Useful VBA Shortcut Keys ======================== Debugging: Compile the code: Alt + D + L OR Alt + D + Enter Run the code from the current sub: F5 Step into the code line by line: F8 Add a breakpoint to pause the code: F9(or click left margin) Windows: View the Immediate Window: Ctrl + G View the Watch Window: Alt + V + H View the Properties Window: F4 Switch between Excel and the VBA Editor: Alt + F11 View the Project Explorer Window: Ctrl + R Writing Code: Search keyword under cursor: Ctrl + F3 Search the word last searched for: F3 Auto complete word: Ctrl + Space Get the definition of the item under the cursor: Shift + F2 Go to the last cursor position: Ctrl + Shift + F2 Get the current region on a worksheet: Ctrl + Shift + 8(or Ctrl + *) To move lines of code to the right(Indent): Tab To move lines of code to the left(Outdent): Shift + Tab Delete a Line: Ctrl + Y(note: this clears the clipboard) Table of Contents: 00:00 - Introduction 01:11 - Code - return all the data 05:05 - Using Dir to get the files 06:12 - Reading the workbook data 08:18 - Writing the data to the worksheet 12:07 - IndividualColumns 14:20 - Totalling Values