Copying dynamic Range

smartpat19

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Need a looping macro that will copy a dynamci range from a bunch of excel files and paste into a master file.

I can't get the macro to go beyond this line of code and I am not sure what the issue is.

Code:
Set wb = Workbooks.Open(Filename:=myPath & myFile)
Set Rng1 = wb.Sheets("CFT").Range("I53", Range("I53").End(xlDown).End(xlToRight)).copy


Any quick tips for fixing this error?
 

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Code:
  Dim wks As Worksheet
  
  Set wks = wb.Worksheets("CFT")
  Set rNg1 = wks.Range("I53", wks.Range("I53").End(xlDown).End(xlToRight))
  Rng1.Copy
  ' ...
 
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