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Default Can excel export to, run, and run a spread sheet that is closed?

I am trying to have one main work book that I can:
-(1) Input data
-(2) Have that data exported to a closed excel workbook that modifies it and
-(3) returns it to the first workbook.

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Not sure what you are trying to do, but look here for some ideas:
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm

This may be most relevant for you:
http://www.rondebruin.nl/ado.htm


Regards,
Ryan---

PS, maybe you should look into using Access for some of these things;
certain things in Access are much easier to do that certain things in Excel.

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I am trying to have one main work book that I can:
-(1) Input data
-(2) Have that data exported to a closed excel workbook that modifies it and
-(3) returns it to the first workbook.

thanks

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