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Excel Macro Help - Stacking Macros

I am using the following subroutine to combine multiple Excel files from a single folder into a single workbook with multiple worksheets.

Sub Merge2MultiSheets()

Dim wbDst As Workbook
Dim wbSrc As Workbook
Dim wsSrc As Worksheet
Dim MyPath As String
Dim strFilename As String

Application.DisplayAlerts = False
Application.EnableEvents = False
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
MyPath = "C:\MyPath" ' <-- Insert Absolute Folder Location
Set wbDst = Workbooks.Add(xlWBATWorksheet)
strFilename = Dir(MyPath & "\*.xls", vbNormal)

If Len(strFilename) = 0 Then Exit Sub

Do Until strFilename = ""            
    Set wbSrc = Workbooks.Open(Filename:=MyPath & "\" & strFilename)                
    Set wsSrc = wbSrc.Worksheets(1)                
    wsSrc.Copy After:=wbDst.Wo开发者_运维知识库rksheets(wbDst.Worksheets.Count)                
    wbSrc.Close False            
    strFilename = Dir()            
Loop
wbDst.Worksheets(1).Delete

Application.DisplayAlerts = True
Application.EnableEvents = True
Application.ScreenUpdating = True

End Sub

The end product is an excel file with multiple worksheets (as well as one blank Sheet 1). I was wondering how I can then apply another macro to this newly created Workbook. As an example, I wish for all the worksheets within this new workbook to have their Headers bold and coloured a certain way, and to have the empty Worksheet deleted.

eg:

Sub Headers()

Rows("1:1").Select
Selection.Font.Bold = True
With Selection.Interior
    .ColorIndex = 37
    .Pattern = xlSolid
End With
Selection.Borders(xlDiagonalDown).LineStyle = xlNone
Selection.Borders(xlDiagonalUp).LineStyle = xlNone
With Selection.Borders(xlEdgeLeft)
    .LineStyle = xlContinuous
    .Weight = xlThin
    .ColorIndex = xlAutomatic
End With
With Selection.Borders(xlEdgeTop)
    .LineStyle = xlContinuous
    .Weight = xlThin
    .ColorIndex = xlAutomatic
End With
With Selection.Borders(xlEdgeBottom)
    .LineStyle = xlContinuous
    .Weight = xlThin
    .ColorIndex = xlAutomatic
End With
With Selection.Borders(xlEdgeRight)
    .LineStyle = xlContinuous
    .Weight = xlThin
    .ColorIndex = xlAutomatic
End With
With Selection.Borders(xlInsideVertical)
    .LineStyle = xlContinuous
    .Weight = xlThin
    .ColorIndex = xlAutomatic
End With

End Sub


Sheets.Select       'selects all sheets'
Rows("1:1").Select
Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = 37


Add a parameter to Headers that specifies a sheet, then call the sub somewhere in the Do Loop after the copy, like:

Call Headers(wbDst.Worksheets(wbDst.Worksheets.Count))

with your second sub looking like this:

Sub Headers(workingSheet As Worksheet)

workingSheet.Rows("1:1").Select
Selection.Font.Bold = True
With Selection.Interior
.
.
.


This code will do the following:

1) First, delete Sheet1 as you asked for in your post

2) Format the top row in the remaining sheets

Sub Headers()
Dim wkSheet As Worksheet

//Delete Sheet1. Note that alerts are turned off otherwise you are prompted with a dialog box to check you want to delete sheet1
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
Worksheets("Sheet1").Delete
Application.DisplayAlerts = False

//Loop through each worksheet in workbook sheet collection
For Each wkSheet In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets
    With wkSheet.Rows("1:1")
        .Interior.ColorIndex = 37
        //Add additional formatting requirements here
    End With
Next

End Sub
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