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I am attempting to write a macro that will link to a file on a server.
Several portions of the path are variables so that the user can input specific dates. The path is quite long: \\USPSPS01\E-MOMO\...\Line 1\...\[L1 21 2009.xls]1ST SHIFT'!$I$20 If I screwed up the syntax, its because I'm working from memory... Here's the problem...each time the macro runs, I get a file explorer window and I have to point to the file. The problem is, I have some 216 links that I want to write! If input the formula in the form ='\\USPS.... then I get the data without pointing, but use the macro to write the formula and I have to point to it...is there no way to do this in Excel. I know there's a way in Access, but I am not familiar with Access! Thanks! |
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