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Is there a way for me to get the logic in an Excel Macro (or add-in) to pull and manipulate data from multiple spreadsheets?

Something along the lines of: For each row in Spreadsheet A(If site URL in Spreadsheet A = Site URL in Spreadsheet B, then copy value "Spreadsheet B Column X" into Spreadsheet A Column Y).

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    there is definitely ways to do this in vba. What have you tried so far and what isn't working?
    – weeksdev
    May 18, 2015 at 20:31
  • Vlookup, Index & Match, Lookup.... no need for silly vba
    – chancea
    May 18, 2015 at 20:32
  • Did you try Googling it?
    – anon
    May 18, 2015 at 20:42
  • @HoldenCaulfield Lookup VLOOKUP. Lots of links I could give you on that. Microsoft Link with some vids techonthenet
    – chancea
    May 18, 2015 at 21:00

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There sure is. This is done using the sheets() command to switch between sheets. You can either use indexes (they start at 1) or if you have named sheets you can type in the name as a string sheets("reports").activate

This code will do the comparison for you. We assume sheet A is Sheets(1) and sheet B is assumed to be sheets(2), We are only comparing column A from both sheets

Sub test()
    col_2_search = "A"
    LastRowA = Sheets(1).Cells(Sheets(1).Rows.Count, col_2_search ).End(xlUp).Row

    For curr_row = 1 To LastRowA
        val_from_a = Sheets(1).Cells(curr_row, col_2_search ).Value
        val_from_b = Sheets(2).Cells(curr_row, col_2_search ).Value

        If (val_from_a = val_from_b) Then
            'this should be where you put your copy paste code
            MsgBox ("match row " & curr_row & " value:" & val_from_a)
        End If

    Next
End Sub

Edit

An alternative solution for using match. There may be a cleaner way to write this, but I just threw it up really quickly

Sub test()
    col_2_search = "A"
    LastRowA = Sheets(1).Cells(Sheets(1).Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row
    LastRowB = Sheets(2).Cells(Sheets(2).Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row

    For curr_row = 1 To LastRowA
        value_from_A = Sheets(1).Cells(curr_row, col_2_search ).Value

        'we are searching B from column 1 to the last populated column in b
        Var = Application.Match(value_from_A, Range(Sheets(2).Cells(1, col_2_search ), Sheets(2).Cells(LastRowB, col_2_search )))

        'if there wasn't an error, var contains the row of range B that matches
        'a
        If Not (IsError(Var)) Then
            MsgBox ("Row " & curr_row & " of A matches row " & Var & " of B, both contain: " & value_from_A)
        End If

    Next
End Sub
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    Note that this only compares row to row. While vlookup or index & match would compare a value against the entire column.
    – chancea
    May 18, 2015 at 20:44
  • Thanks @chancea. I do need it to compare 1 value against an entire column of values.
    – Ivan
    May 18, 2015 at 20:46
  • @andrew I'm new to VBA how do I modify your code to add Index/Match?
    – Ivan
    May 18, 2015 at 22:47
  • @HoldenCaulfield Index/Match is not VBA its a formula
    – chancea
    May 18, 2015 at 23:43
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    @chancea is correct again, but even though its not a native VBA function you can still use it if you call it properly using Application.WorksheetFunction (or in this case Application. seems to work too) using worksheet functions can be pretty buggy and it would probably be better to simply embed code into the cells. In any even I made an edit to my answer
    – andrew
    May 18, 2015 at 23:47

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