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I ended up opening the book as suggested.
Regards. "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... I meant I do think so ... even know the other way may be easier, it is possible. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... I don't think so if I understand what you want, as you can use the GetOpenFilename method and then use various techniques to access data in that workbook. But some of those techniques are quite complex (ADO, Harlan Grove's pull routine, Laurent Longre's beta INDIRECTR facility, or even implicit worksheet functions), so it would seem simpler top me to just open it and get the data. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Stuart" wrote in message ... I wish to allow a user to navigate to their chosen workbook and then pull values from specific ranges on a sheet in that workbook, to populate textboxes in a Userform. Do I have to open the workbook, please? Regards. |
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