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I updated the source files to add and remove some rows. The .xlt file that
is used to display the data show the old data. I do I refresh the .xlt file? -- JRussell |
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An *.xlt file is a Template.
When you open that workbook, the *xlt itself does not open................just a copy of the *.xlt opens which you save as an *.xls file. That is what you saved.............the copy. To actually open an *.xlt file for editing you must go to your folder and right-click on the file and "open" the *.xlt file Do your editing then save that *.xlt file. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 07:14:06 -0700, JRussell wrote: I updated the source files to add and remove some rows. The .xlt file that is used to display the data show the old data. I do I refresh the .xlt file? |
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