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Hi Stephen,
In short, yes, you are correct. I know that I can do this with the GetNewValues parameter. The wrinkle is if a user has opted not to have updates immediately and then decides to update the values in an already open workbook - how can I "restart" the RTD process to begin pulling in new values? Thanks for your reply - hope this makes sense. Christopher J. Rizzo ----------------------------------------------- (Steve Culhane [MS]) wrote in message ... Christopher, From what I've read it seams like you want to turn on and off the update through an add-in. And you want the user to be able to do this on a per workbook basis. Let me know if that's what you're looking for Stephen Culhane Microsoft Developer Support This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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