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Bob,
The only thing that i have ver found that could accomplish this is within the Morefunc add-on, with the Indirect.ext function. Simple steps here for the Morefunc add-in: http://xcell05.free.fr/morefunc/english/ -- --Thomas [PBD] Working hard to make working easy. Answered your question? Click ''''Yes'''' below. "bob" wrote: Closed. The intent is I have many similar files with data saved in the same cells in each of those files. I want to be able to select which file to pull from just by typing the file path/name, without having to manually relink it each time. Thanks, bob "Thomas [PBD]" wrote: Bob, There are two options here. Would you like to require the book to be open in order to pull the value, or would you like the book to be able to pull the value while it is closed? -- --Thomas [PBD] Working hard to make working easy. Answered your question? Click ''''Yes'''' below. "bob" wrote: This is a pretty complex problem I think. I would like to be able to link to cells in separate files, and have that file path determined by a text input. Example. I am working in a file called "Test". I want to reference cell A1 in a file called "Inputs" saved on my desktop. Is there a way to look at a text input in my "Test" file that would find A1 in "Inputs" if the text reads "C:\Documents and Settings\Desktop\Inputs.xls" |
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