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i created an excel application which is a combination of various excel
worksheet linked together with an hyperlink and also the sheets are
made to draw the charts automatically once the data enter into the
desired worksheet.i use the PDA to synchronize this excel sheet.There
are only three excel worksheet that i need to synchronize because that
is more or less like the source of the document.The problem i have is
that each time i synchronize the PDA creates a separate document folder
for the excel sheets and these document folder is independent of the
application i have created so the chart page could not be drawn
automatically.Please i need serious help on this particular issue
urgently .any body please help.:(
ade


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