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External Workbook References and Functions
I have Excel spreadsheet A. When I simply reference another cell in Excel
spreadsheet B (a separate file) to spreadsheet A, I don't need spreadsheet B open to see the value in A. However, when I include the external reference from B in any sort of a function in A, when I have A open without B open, I get the "values" error in A. My hypothesis here is that one cannot use external cell references in functions. Is this correct? Or does someone know a way around this? |
External Workbook References and Functions
It depends upon the function. Most will work on a closed workbook, but some
don't (like INDIRECT). What are you trying to use? HTH, Elkar "JMSatMetro" wrote: I have Excel spreadsheet A. When I simply reference another cell in Excel spreadsheet B (a separate file) to spreadsheet A, I don't need spreadsheet B open to see the value in A. However, when I include the external reference from B in any sort of a function in A, when I have A open without B open, I get the "values" error in A. My hypothesis here is that one cannot use external cell references in functions. Is this correct? Or does someone know a way around this? |
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