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I am setting up spreadsheets for 2009 and I am using spreadsheets from 2008.
1 spreadsheet is a monthly summary of items done weekly and is associated to 3 other woorkbooks. I changed the names of the 2009 copies and now none of the links to the other 3 spreadsheets work. Is there a fast way of associating these workbooks again, without haveing to reenter all the formulas again. I would appreciate any help. Thanks CrossCutter |
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Try EditLinksChange Source.
You must do this for each of the source worbooks you find under EditLinks. 3 changes will do it. You may have to change cell references from absolute to relative depending upon how you first linked. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 16:25:00 -0800, CrossCutter wrote: I am setting up spreadsheets for 2009 and I am using spreadsheets from 2008. 1 spreadsheet is a monthly summary of items done weekly and is associated to 3 other woorkbooks. I changed the names of the 2009 copies and now none of the links to the other 3 spreadsheets work. Is there a fast way of associating these workbooks again, without haveing to reenter all the formulas again. I would appreciate any help. Thanks CrossCutter |
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