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Excellent point!
"Bob Tarburton" wrote: =CELL("filename") Careful, if you don't use a cell reference on the sheet this formula will show the path/file/sheet you were on when you last recalculated. Also, switching back to the sheet or printing will not automatically recalculate. "Mark" wrote: Hi, Is there a way to program a cell to see and display the current name of it's Excel file? Similar to the option displaying it in the header or footer, I would like to display the file name in a cell of the spreadsheet itself. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Mark |
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