VBA: Edit Module Across Multiple Worbooks

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Hi All,

I currently have 200 Excel Workbooks saved in a Folder, and would like to replace the Contents of an existing VBA Module in each Workbook with updated Code from the same Module in the Master Template. Does anyone have any VBA that would be able to do this?

Thank you for any suggestions / help
 

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Hi All,

I currently have 200 Excel Workbooks saved in a Folder, and would like to replace the Contents of an existing VBA Module in each Workbook with updated Code from the same Module in the Master Template. Does anyone have any VBA that would be able to do this?

Thank you for any suggestions / help
Did you know you can save your Module in the Excel Personal folder and then run them from any workbook. This way if you wanted to change the Module code you would only need to change one module not 200
 
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Did you know you can save your Module in the Excel Personal folder and then run them from any workbook. This way if you wanted to change the Module code you would only need to change one module not 200
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately i need to make the change to each Workbook individually as they are also used by many other colleagues / shared with other parts of the business.
 
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This is what add-ins were invented for :)
I have a free tool to copy the VBA project from one workbook to another here: Free Excel Downloads
but I realize it isn't very simple to use for hundreds of files. The code in the add-in is unprotected however, so feel free to check it out and learn from it.
 
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