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Data Import into Excel 2002
Hello all!
I am trying to determine why my data import into excel 2002 is not working correctly. I have multiple Excel sheets that I am going to have feeding into one primary one. One sheet I have imported correctly; although its formatting got shot to hell in the process, it is still usable and workable. However, I run into problems with a second sheet. When I do the data import from the other excel file, I can see the titles for both columns and rows, but no numerical data. This happens with another worksheet from the same workbook. In the excel workbook that I am trying to import from, I notice that it is read-only. Is this the root cause of my problem? I cannot understand why it would be - all I am doing is reading data from that other workbook, not writing to it. Can someone please help? Thank you! -Kevin Kennedy B/E Aerospace |
Data Import into Excel 2002
On Jul 11, 11:11 am, wrote:
Hello all! I am trying to determine why my data import into excel 2002 is not working correctly. I have multiple Excel sheets that I am going to have feeding into one primary one. One sheet I have imported correctly; although its formatting got shot to hell in the process, it is still usable and workable. However, I run into problems with a second sheet. When I do the data import from the other excel file, I can see the titles for both columns and rows, but no numerical data. This happens with another worksheet from the same workbook. In the excel workbook that I am trying to import from, I notice that it is read-only. Is this the root cause of my problem? I cannot understand why it would be - all I am doing is reading data from that other workbook, not writing to it. Can someone please help? Thank you! -Kevin Kennedy B/E Aerospace UPDATE: I found a workaround by straight up linking the cells needed. |
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