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I am trying to create an identical folder to one I already use. The catch is
that all of the linked worksheets in this new 'copied' folder must recoginze the new folder name, not the old. I assume that excel can do this but everything I have tried so far doesn't work. This is what I want done: The folder c:\FY2006 is copied so that there is a c:\FY2007. I have multiple worksheets within 'FY2006' that are linked to other worksheets, within 'FY2006', that I would like to automatically become linked within 'FY2007.' Every attempt I have done so far copies all of the workbooks to FY2007, but the links for each workbook still have the file path of FY2006. |
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