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Good day,
One way that I use to maintain backup copies of important "working" files is to make a copy of the file using today's date when I open the file to modify it. This appears to be problematic when I change the name of a file that I have linked to another workbook. Is this as straightforward as it seems? Must I maintain the linked file names? Or is there a way to easily redirect the links? Thank you for any help you can provide. Will Leonard |
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