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How to update a workbook without reopening?
First off, I'm really, really new at doing things in Excel.
Second off, I only have Excel 2003. Okay, so.... I have two workbooks. One workbook (A) is pulling a sum of about 20 or so cells from another workbook (B). I want to be able to update Workbook A with the current values from Workbook B without having to close and reopen it (I update workbook B every half hour). Is there a process or macro, or something I could use for this? Workbook B also stays open and has to be opened in a separate Excel program (It has an update feature itself that messes up if I have another workbook open in the same Excel program.) |
How to update a workbook without reopening?
you have to use formulas in workbook A referenced to workbook B . Your workbook will be updated automatically. "elvengirl67" wrote: First off, I'm really, really new at doing things in Excel. Second off, I only have Excel 2003. Okay, so.... I have two workbooks. One workbook (A) is pulling a sum of about 20 or so cells from another workbook (B). I want to be able to update Workbook A with the current values from Workbook B without having to close and reopen it (I update workbook B every half hour). Is there a process or macro, or something I could use for this? Workbook B also stays open and has to be opened in a separate Excel program (It has an update feature itself that messes up if I have another workbook open in the same Excel program.) |
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