Do you meant this..??
Saurabh...
I have a small script thanks to saurabh726 that lets me copy cells from one spreadsheet to another. This works great because the path for the two files are defined. The deal is, one of the spreadsheets will almost be named the same. The other one will be different each time so is there a way I can prompt to browse for the location of the second file and then exit the spreadsheet after the script runs and say something like Done!!! Browse for another or quit.
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