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There are two forms of the filename for excel
1) "c:\temp\abc.xls" - You can map remote directories by going into Window Explorer - Tools - Map Network Drive to H: and using "H:\temp\abc.xls" 2) Use the Network Name "\\mydrive\myname\mysubdirectory\abc.xls". Notice you don't put http: or file: - excel just wants the path name. "Chris" wrote: Hi all... I am importing data from one workbook to another. I have it owrking fine on a local location c:\ to c:\ but it will need to work across network locations (possible mapped netwrk drives). Would really appreciate some tips. Chris |
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