VBA to run Macro after file has opened

Excellover123

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I have a workbook (WB1) that has a Macro that goes & opens another file (WB2), copy the data & pastes it into WB1 then closes WB2.
Could this Macro run automatically after opening the file? I have tried to call my Macro within "Sub Workbook_Open()" but that doesn't seem to be working.
Kind regards.
Gary.
 

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Hello. Place the code in Thisworkbook.
VBA Code:
Private Sub Workbook_Open()
    'Call your_macro_name
End Sub
 

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Where did you put the Workbook_Open code? (You don't need Call there - it makes no difference)
 
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