Cómo fusionar varios archivos Excel en uno solo

How many different Excel files do you open on a single day? Do you need to merge Excel files and combine data from multiple spreadsheets?  If you’re an analyst or administrator who collects information from across the company, chances are you spend a fair amount of time gathering and combining data from multiple files.

Excel has powerful data storage and management capabilities. One workbook alone can hold millions of cells and hundreds of sheets, limited only by your computer’s memory. And if you upload your Excel files to OneDrive, you can use Excel for the web’s función de coautor to share files and collaborate with colleagues.

But when you want to combine multiple Excel sheets o merge multiple files into one, there is no simple inbuilt solution.

If you’re preparing a report, it’s time-consuming to search for the right information and compile a new spreadsheet manually. You might have to ask colleagues to send you their latest file versions before copy-pasting data from multiple sheets.

Not only is that tedious, but it’s also easy to make mistakes. And by the time you’ve finished, the data might already be out of date.

Instead of combining Excel sheets manually, you can create connections between your spreadsheets. This allows you to merge multiple files into one automatically. The connections will pull data from several sheets into a central master sheet. Once you’ve set up the system, you can generate new reports on demand.

How to automatically merge Excel Files and combine data in 1 workbook

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A simple way to combine Excel files

By connecting your Excel files, you can sync data between them. This means that when you combine multiple sheets into one, changes in each individual file will be updated in the central file automatically.

An automated file merging system has many advantages. It enables you to:

  • Combine multiple Excel sheets into one workbook
  • Save time — no more copy-pasting
  • Collect information from colleagues automatically
  • Merge data from different sheets in Excel
  • Share data without sharing the same spreadsheet
  • Get accurate data that’s always up-to-date
  • Pull data directly into reports
  • Feed dashboards with data from multiple Excel files
  • Dedicate one file to one task
  • Avoid large, heavy spreadsheets
  • Ensure better traceability and data governance

Merging of Excel files

Conecte, fusione, filtre o divida sus hojas de cálculo

Why use Sheetgo to merge multiple Excel files into one

Sheetgo simplifies the merging process by automatically sending and combining data from multiple sources into a single file. Some of the benefits of using Sheetgo include:

  • You don’t have to copy and paste data from one spreadsheet to another
  • You don’t need to write complex VBA macros
  • You can update the destination file by scheduling automatic updates

All you need to do is create a simple and easy-to-use automated workflow. After creating a workflow with just a few clicks, Sheetgo will do all the heavy lifting for you.

Cómo fusionar varios archivos Excel en uno solo

Sheetgo is a no-code tool that enables you to push and pull data between worksheets in different spreadsheets automatically.

Here I’ll show you how to consolidate three sheets (in three separate Excel files) into one central spreadsheet for analysis.

Changes to the data in the source sheets will be synced to the central spreadsheet each time there’s an update.

Paso 1: Instalar Sheetgo

Click on the blue button below to install Sheetgo and start connecting.

Sheetgo allows you to connect Excel files stored on any of the main cloud storage platforms, so you’ll see that you have the option to log in with your Microsoft, Google, or Dropbox account.

Inside Sheetgo click +Crear flujo de trabajo y luego Conectar to start combining your spreadsheets.

En la parte superior de la pantalla, indique su Flujo de trabajo sin título un nombre para que puedas identificarlo más tarde.

In this example, I’ll call my workflow Merge Excel Files.

Step 2: Select the Excel files you want to merge

Dentro de Sheetgo, haga clic en Nuevo flujo de trabajo to get started. Give your Flujo de trabajo sin título un nombre en la parte superior de la pantalla. Aquí lo llamaré Merge Excel files

Then, click on Crear una conexión para empezar a crear tu sistema de conversión de Google Sheets a Excel.

  • En Seleccionar fuente, haga clic en Fichero(s) de hojas.
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  • En Fuente, haga clic en Seleccionar archivo.
  • Haga clic en +Seleccionar archivo(s) to find the first Excel file in your cloud storage.
Sheetgo connects online spreadsheets.

If you’re working with the desktop version of Excel, it’s easy to sync your local files to OneDrive or another cloud storage platform. Just follow the steps provided here:

¿Sus archivos están almacenados en su ordenador?

Si quieres conectar archivos que están almacenados localmente (en tu ordenador) puedes configurar un sistema automatizado para hacer copias de seguridad y sincronizar archivos desde tu escritorio a tu servicio de almacenamiento en la nube online.

Esto le permite crear flujos de datos automatizados utilizando Sheetgo. Además, mantiene tus archivos seguros y te permite acceder a ellos desde cualquier lugar. Más información.

When you’ve selected the first file you want to merge, it appears inside Sheetgo. 

En Ficha Archivo, make sure you select the correct ficha fuente. This is the specific tab (worksheet) that contains the data you want to merge.

Ahora haga clic en +Añadir otro archivo fuente to select the next file you want to merge.

Select the file and the same tab.

As you can see below, I am consolidating data from three separate Business units.

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Conectar sus hojas de cálculo a sus fuentes de datos

Check your source tabs are the same

To consolidate data from multiple Excel sheets into one, the source tab must have the mismo nombre in every file.

Each tab should also have the same column structure and layout so that Sheetgo can combine the data correctly.

Data traceability

When you consolidate multiple sheets into one, you may want to be able to see which source file the data originated from. To do this, enable the Identificar datos setting.

  • En Advanced settings, enable Identify data.
  • Now choose your selected identifier.

Sheetgo will create an additional column in the destination spreadsheet identifying which file the data was imported from.

Here I’ll select Nombre del archivo de origen as the identifier.

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Repeat the above steps until you’ve added all the Excel files you want to merge.

When they are all visible on the Sheetgo screen, click the blue Siguiente paso botón.

Paso 3: Seleccionar un procesador de datos

Ahora puede seleccionar un procesador de datos. 

Seleccione Filtrar si quieres transferir datos filtrados de Google Sheets a Excel.

Seleccione Combinar if you want to combine data from multiple Excel sheets.

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En este caso, seleccione Combinar. Select which row you want to use as a header.

A continuación, haga clic en Siguiente paso.

Paso 4: Elija el archivo de destino

Now it’s time to select which Excel file you want the data to be consolidated, or merged, into. 

Since I want to send the data to an Excel file, select Fichero(s) de hojas.

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En Send data, seleccione Archivo Excel.

En destination file is the spreadsheet where your source data will be consolidated.

Note that when Sheetgo transfers your data from sheet to sheet, your source file(s) remain unchanged.

You have the option to send the data to an existing file or a new file. In both cases, Sheetgo will create a new tab in the destination file, containing the consolidated data.

Merge into an existing file
  1. Seleccione Excel as the file type. 
  2. Seleccione Archivo existente > +Select file.
  3. Choose a file from any of your cloud storage solutions.
  4. Optional: under Ficha Nuevo archivo give the new tab a name of your choice.
Merge into a new file

If you use this option, Sheetgo will create a new file for you automatically.

  1. Seleccione Excel as the file type.
  2. Seleccione Nuevo archivo.
  3. By default, the file will be saved to your main cloud storage folder. Click Cambiar carpeta de destino to select another cloud storage platform or a specific folder.
  4. Give the file a name in the Nombre del fichero caja.
  5. Optional: give the new tab a name in the Tab Name caja. 

Here, I want Sheetgo to create a new Excel file for me, saved in Google Drive.

I’ll name the new file Business units and the tab Merged data.

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Haga clic en Terminar y guardar y Sheetgo creará la conexión.

Haga clic en Flujo de trabajo to see how your Excel files are connected.

As you can see, data from my three source files are now flowing into my central file Business units.

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Desde el Flujo de trabajo o Archivos menu, double-click on a file to open it.

Here I’ll take a look at my new destination file: Business units.

As you can see, Sheetgo has consolidated the data from my source files into a new tab in the destination sheet.

In Column D, Sheetgo has added a Column (called Fuente) indicating which file the data originated from.

merge excel files

Conecte, fusione, filtre o divida sus hojas de cálculo

Step 5: Update the connections

Now that your files are connected with Sheetgo, you can update the workflow any time.

  • Open Sheetgo and select the workflow from the list on the left.
  • Haga clic en Ejecutar en la barra de menús.

This will refresh all the connections, updating the destination sheet with the latest data from your source sheets.

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Paso 6: Automatizar el flujo de trabajo

Your Excel file merging workflow is now up and running.

To save time and ensure you’ve always got the latest data, you can automate the entire system.

  • Haga clic en Automatice on the Sheetgo menu bar inside your workflow
  • Choose how frequently you want updates: from once an hour, to once a month.
  • Select which time of day, or day(s) of the week you want it to be updated.
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Want to combine a large number of Excel sheets?

Sheetgo enables you to combine data from an unlimited amount of source files into one. Instead of selecting each file manually, you can save time and automate another stage of your work by consolidating from a folder.

To combine data from multiple Excel files in a folder,

  • Open Sheetgo and create a new workflow > Connect.
  • En Source data, seleccione An entire folder.

As before, each source file must have the same column format and source tab.

Whenever you add a new file to the folder, it will be automatically included in the Consolidar connection with the next update.

Automatically merge Excel files

That’s how to combine and consolidate data from multiple Excel workbooks into a single file for automated reporting and analysis.

Looking for a way to transfer specific data from a worksheet? Learn how to filter Excel from one workbook to the other automáticamente.

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