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Is there anyway to open a file using the value of its workbook property
("title" property)? I assigned a unique identifier to each file's title property and would like to open the file by supplying the value of the identifier (in a blank workbook cell, e.g.). Anyway to open a file based on its property like this? |
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How would the code know where to look for the file?
-- Tim Williams Palo Alto, CA wrote in message oups.com... Is there anyway to open a file using the value of its workbook property ("title" property)? I assigned a unique identifier to each file's title property and would like to open the file by supplying the value of the identifier (in a blank workbook cell, e.g.). Anyway to open a file based on its property like this? |
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