Combine worksheet from multi workbook

bam12

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Not sure if this can be done or explain but will try. All employees get a workbook that has about 12 worksheets. I need to try and combine one worksheet from everyone workbook for a monthly report. There are many formulas in these worksheets.

Not sure if possible but thought I would ask to see. Thanks in advance for any info
 

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Likely it's possible, but you would need to provide more details if you are looking for help. For example, do you want just the values on the individual worksheets or the formulas too? Where and how do you want the combined information to appear? And .... those are just a few of the details required.
 
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