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Default Formula Links to seperate workbooks

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"Brokovich" wrote
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Thankyou both very much for your help on this one. To be honest I found
the easiest way around it was to place the sumif function on the source
workbook and then link to that result.

This has worked perfectly so I will stick with that as it is a lot
simpler and means I don't have to move any of the source workbook
around.

Thanks again though!


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