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VBA - How to manipulate a workbook/sheet after opening

Asked by patricio26 in Automation, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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Hi guys,

OK, I've pieced together enough VBA code to make my program work except for one part. What I'm looking to do is search for reports generated in a date range (works), then open the spreadsheets that match the criteria and transfer the cell values into an array via a nested loop, then transfer the array into a final spreadsheet using a range. I can open the reports, but the below code generates, 'class does not support automation' at            Set tempSheet = tempWorkbooks.Worksheets(myPattern)
It doesn't look as if I can name the worksheet to be able to manipulate it (can I?). If not, any other ideas on how to refer to it? I've tried many different methods that I found on the web, but each one generates a different error... it seems that VBA does not support many of the functions of the other VB flavors.  I will be extremely grateful if anyone could help me out or point me in the right direction. Thanks a ton!
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Dim ExcelSheet As Object
 
Dim tempWorkbook = Excel.Workbook
 
Dim tempSheet = Excel.Worksheet
    
Set ExcelSheet = CreateObject("Excel.Application")
                 
With ExcelSheet
 
Set tempWorkbook = ExcelSheet.Workbooks.Open(pattern)
 
Set tempSheet = tempWorkbook.Worksheets(myPattern)              'error!!!!!!!!
 
tempSheet.Select
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