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Hi:
I need to import some cells from an external sheet but via relative path. Is
it possible? How can I do it?
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Need more details! Perhaps an example?

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Hi Ana,
I don't know if you are the same Ana Garcia I know of here in the Dallas area, but anyway, I know of a way to do this using VBA but
without VBA it might be tricky. Perhaps if you define conditions that will cause the path to be read from one cell out of a range of
cells. That would be a little bit more variable than what you probably are getting now.

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