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Universal Code?
Im creating a link from one cell in a spread sheet from another cell located
on a differnet server - is there a way to write the universal drive letter code so if the spreadsheet gets moved to a different forlder or server drive that all the links will stay in tack? In my example below, the information is coming from a file on our server in the "LOOKUPS" folder on the "V:" drive of the server. =SUM('V:\LOOKUPS\[dy36S15.csv]dy36S15'!$D$9)&" X "&('V:\LOOKUPS\[dy36S15.csv]dy36S15'!$D$11) |
Universal Code?
Try and use the universal naming convention (UNC path) of the server location
instead of the mapped drive If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Rspiva" wrote: Im creating a link from one cell in a spread sheet from another cell located on a differnet server - is there a way to write the universal drive letter code so if the spreadsheet gets moved to a different forlder or server drive that all the links will stay in tack? In my example below, the information is coming from a file on our server in the "LOOKUPS" folder on the "V:" drive of the server. =SUM('V:\LOOKUPS\[dy36S15.csv]dy36S15'!$D$9)&" X "&('V:\LOOKUPS\[dy36S15.csv]dy36S15'!$D$11) |
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