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Hello,
Does anyone know of a function (if this is even possible in Excel), that imports a file handle (name of the source file) & displays it in an adjacent cell every time that I cut & paste data from that file into Excel. For example, I copy a text string from the text file 'data.txt' into the clipboard, I bring up the Excel Worksheet, paste the data into a cell & the cell in the same row, next column over automatically populates with the path & filename of the origin ('C:\My Documents\data.txt' in this case). Any help on this is thoroughly appreciated. Thanks! |
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