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And if you happen to have the workbooks open in different instances, you can
save one and Edit|Links|Update Values the other.


Phil Hageman wrote:

Excel 2000

Working with to different workbooks: workbookA has
worksheetA, which has links to WorkbookB/WorksheetB. If I
make a change to WorksheetB, I would like to refresh
WorksheetA - to see the changes, without having to close
either Workbook. Is this possible?

Thanks,
Phil


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Thanks, Dave. Things are working correctly now.
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And if you happen to have the workbooks open in different

instances, you can
save one and Edit|Links|Update Values the other.


Phil Hageman wrote:

Excel 2000

Working with to different workbooks: workbookA has
worksheetA, which has links to WorkbookB/WorksheetB.

If I
make a change to WorksheetB, I would like to refresh
WorksheetA - to see the changes, without having to close
either Workbook. Is this possible?

Thanks,
Phil


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