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When I use the paste link feature to automatically update a worksheet, if a
new row is inserted in the destination worksheet, will it automatically
update on the source worksheet?
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Unfortunately, linking is a one-way street from source to destination only.
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When I use the paste link feature to automatically update a worksheet, if a
new row is inserted in the destination worksheet, will it automatically
update on the source worksheet?

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Okay, then what are some other options?

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Unfortunately, linking is a one-way street from source to destination only.
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When I use the paste link feature to automatically update a worksheet, if a
new row is inserted in the destination worksheet, will it automatically
update on the source worksheet?

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