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- [John] Welcome to Excel Campus. My name is John, and in this video Im going to explain how to use VBA Macros to copy and paste data to another workbook. So were first going to look at a very simple example of copying this static range to another workbook, but of course, thats not always what we need in the real world, so were also going to look at examples of copying data where the number of rows in our source range changes, and also where the destination range already has existing data we might want to paste below that or we might want to first delete this existing data and then paste to this range. So well first start with the basics of doing a simple copy and paste between workbooks. Ill make the VB Editor full size here so we can dive into this code. And I will also make this workbook available for free download and Ill put a link in the description below this video so you can follow along. So copying data between workbooks is actually very simple and only requires one li