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Read multiple excel sheets from a folder and generate a final excel based on conditions

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    Read multiple excel sheets from a folder and generate a final excel based on conditions

    Hi Guys,
    I am new to excel vba programming.So I need a help from excel forum.
    I have 26 excel sheets in a folder or path.I'll have to read those excel sheets by the name of those sheets one by one and need to populate a count sheet based on some conditions as follows
    1) Distinct product code from each sheet.
    2)number of policies present against each product in each sheet as Total count

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    1)Please find attached images .. child.jpg describes the screenprint of a excel sheet named 'roomdetails1' and final.jpg describes the count sheet in which number of alloted rooms counted.I need the o/p same way

    Please need help.Thanks in advance
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    Re: Read multiple excel sheets from a folder and generate a final excel based on condition

    Why upload a jpg when an excel file is better?

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