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Okay here's my issue:
i'm originally linking a cell (or referenceing it) to a file named 47523 that contains monthly data. I am wanting to at the end of the month replace that file named 47523 with a new file with updated data and deleting the old file. when I perform this operation my linked cells now have a #REF next to them. Can someone please tell me if there is a "work around"? I know there are smart people with solutions out there.... Thanks in advance! LOS |
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