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Hi,

I have two workbooks... (WKB1 & WKBK2)

WKBK1 feeds WKBK2... WKBK2 takes a selection of data from WKBK1 via VB and
function references in each worksheet.

My problem is that I can't get WKBK2 to automatically refresh the data... so
when WKBK1 has been updated I can press a 'refresh' button in WKBK2 and the
data will be updated.

does anyone know how to do this...

thanks
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no worries... have worked it out thanks.

used worksheets.calculate
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Hi,

I have two workbooks... (WKB1 & WKBK2)

WKBK1 feeds WKBK2... WKBK2 takes a selection of data from WKBK1 via VB and
function references in each worksheet.

My problem is that I can't get WKBK2 to automatically refresh the data... so
when WKBK1 has been updated I can press a 'refresh' button in WKBK2 and the
data will be updated.

does anyone know how to do this...

thanks
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Thanks... Jinx

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