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Default Can multiple spreadsheets be linked to change simultaneously?


I work for a financial services firm and we create template spreadsheets
for many different markets. Many times we need to make a formatting
change, add a new column, or change a formula. When we do it in one we
want to have the same change automatically carried over to all of the
workbooks. Each sheet has the exact same format (same formulas, # and
placement of columns/rows, and same data types in each column row), but
it is very time consuming to alter each sheet separately. Any advice?


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