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Default Using workbooks


I have three workbooks. All three workbooks have the same code
attached to them. Actually two workbooks are a copy of the first.
use the workbooks for the same purpose but just for different clients.


Can I some way put the three workbooks in to one location and then, ma
be create a blank worksheet in that master workbook that will link me t
the workbook with the set of worksheets that I need for a specifi
client.

Or in other words can I put all my workbook into one master workboo
and have a link in the master workbook for the client that will ope
the sub workbook the contains the needed client information

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