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Default Opening EXCEL with additional Parameters


Hey all,

Yet another question from me!

Basically i have an excel spreadsheet that will be distributed an
generated by a bespoke system the company i work for has created.

I have been asked to make a few alterations to the file and am (
believe) a the last hurdle before i am finished. So please help if yo
can:

We want to open the Excel workbook i have created and pass additiona
parameters when opening the book

is there a way of doing somehting like the following:

open(C:\<file location\test.xls <parameter='test')

and then retrieve the parameter values (in this case test) within th
VBA code?


i really hop e that makes sense!

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