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Hello!

I am recording work done by companies in different documents based on the
site of the job. So all the work done at location A is in one document,
location B on another document etc. The project managers access just the
locations they are working on.

I have been asked to monitor the work of one company across all sites, so am
trying to create a link whereby whenever I enter the Company name
theinformation in that row will automatically write to another document. Can
this be done?


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You might want to provide more information or an example, it's
difficult to picture what you want. If you just want something you
type in one workbook to appear in another workbook, check out these
sites:

http://ict.cas.psu.edu/training/howt..._maintain.html
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...023381033.aspx


HTH,
JP

On Jan 8, 6:36*pm, suek wrote:
Hello!

I am recording work done by companies in different documents based on the
site of the job. *So all the work done at location A is in one document,
location B on another document etc. The project managers access just the
locations they are working on.

I have been asked to monitor the work of one company across all sites, so am
trying to create a link whereby whenever I enter the Company name
theinformation in that row will automatically write to another document. *Can
this be done?


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Thanks for the links.

I have straight links and have no problems there, but I am just trying to
write a formula in the destination workbook such as:
=(document name) (spreadsheet name) A1:G300 where A = (company name)
and then get a list of all the jobs they have charged us for on all the
projects upon which they work.

"JP" wrote:

You might want to provide more information or an example, it's
difficult to picture what you want. If you just want something you
type in one workbook to appear in another workbook, check out these
sites:

http://ict.cas.psu.edu/training/howt..._maintain.html
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...023381033.aspx


HTH,
JP

On Jan 8, 6:36 pm, suek wrote:
Hello!

I am recording work done by companies in different documents based on the
site of the job. So all the work done at location A is in one document,
location B on another document etc. The project managers access just the
locations they are working on.

I have been asked to monitor the work of one company across all sites, so am
trying to create a link whereby whenever I enter the Company name
theinformation in that row will automatically write to another document. Can
this be done?



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