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file path: reference to other workbooks
The file links to different workbooks by conditions, I can get the file
name, path, etc, such as: in A1: ="c:\abc\"&lastmonth&".xls" -- c:\abc\june.xls or A1: ="c:\abc\"&"["lastmonth&".xls]" -- c:\abc\[june.xls] I name A1 as LastFile, how can I use it to reference a cell in that file? like =c:\abc\[june.xls]total!a1 I tried a few combinations but didn't work, what is the correct format? Thank you. |
file path: reference to other workbooks
You may need to use the function INDIRECT.EXT. It is not on the standard
Excel, you have to download it. Check this page for the syntaxis and check if it fits your needs: http://xcell05.free.fr/english/moref...direct.ext.htm Hope this help, Miguel. "muster" wrote: The file links to different workbooks by conditions, I can get the file name, path, etc, such as: in A1: ="c:\abc\"&lastmonth&".xls" -- c:\abc\june.xls or A1: ="c:\abc\"&"["lastmonth&".xls]" -- c:\abc\[june.xls] I name A1 as LastFile, how can I use it to reference a cell in that file? like =c:\abc\[june.xls]total!a1 I tried a few combinations but didn't work, what is the correct format? Thank you. |
file path: reference to other workbooks
In order for this to work, the workbook must be opened. Try
='c:\abc\[june.xls]total'!a1 "muster" wrote: The file links to different workbooks by conditions, I can get the file name, path, etc, such as: in A1: ="c:\abc\"&lastmonth&".xls" -- c:\abc\june.xls or A1: ="c:\abc\"&"["lastmonth&".xls]" -- c:\abc\[june.xls] I name A1 as LastFile, how can I use it to reference a cell in that file? like =c:\abc\[june.xls]total!a1 I tried a few combinations but didn't work, what is the correct format? Thank you. |
file path: reference to other workbooks
Barb Reinhardt wrote...
In order for this to work, the workbook must be opened. Try ='c:\abc\[june.xls]total'!a1 .... If the workbook were open, the formula =[june.xls]total!A1 would be sufficient because Excel won't load multiple files with the same base filename, e.g., june.xls, into memory at the same time. |
file path: reference to other workbooks
Thank you all.
My intention at first is getting data from a file that is not opened. I realised that is probably not feasible. I have to write a function to do that. But suppose the file is opened. Now I get my file name in a cell, say A1, which named "LastFile". What is the correct syntax to reference a cell in "LastFile"? I can't use explicit file name, because it will change. Harlan Grove wrote: Barb Reinhardt wrote... In order for this to work, the workbook must be opened. Try ='c:\abc\[june.xls]total'!a1 ... If the workbook were open, the formula =[june.xls]total!A1 would be sufficient because Excel won't load multiple files with the same base filename, e.g., june.xls, into memory at the same time. |
file path: reference to other workbooks
Alternatively, you could use INDIRECT.EXT within the MOREFUNC addin from he
http://xcell05.free.fr/english/index...func_Functions "muster" wrote: Thank you all. My intention at first is getting data from a file that is not opened. I realised that is probably not feasible. I have to write a function to do that. But suppose the file is opened. Now I get my file name in a cell, say A1, which named "LastFile". What is the correct syntax to reference a cell in "LastFile"? I can't use explicit file name, because it will change. Harlan Grove wrote: Barb Reinhardt wrote... In order for this to work, the workbook must be opened. Try ='c:\abc\[june.xls]total'!a1 ... If the workbook were open, the formula =[june.xls]total!A1 would be sufficient because Excel won't load multiple files with the same base filename, e.g., june.xls, into memory at the same time. |
file path: reference to other workbooks
I might have made it complicated or I didn't get it. Let me try to
rephrase my question. INDIRECT.EXT is good but I don't want to use addins because they need maintainence. I have got the file name (c:\abc\june.xls") for this month and save it in a cell, A1, which is named "LastFile". How can I use "LastFile" or A1 to construct the format 'c:\abc\june.xls\[sheet 1]'!A1, so that when it is opened next time, it will update from june.xls? (don't need to get value right now). I thought it's a syntax question, am I wrong? Thank you. Barb Reinhardt wrote: Alternatively, you could use INDIRECT.EXT within the MOREFUNC addin from he http://xcell05.free.fr/english/index...func_Functions "muster" wrote: Thank you all. My intention at first is getting data from a file that is not opened. I realised that is probably not feasible. I have to write a function to do that. But suppose the file is opened. Now I get my file name in a cell, say A1, which named "LastFile". What is the correct syntax to reference a cell in "LastFile"? I can't use explicit file name, because it will change. Harlan Grove wrote: Barb Reinhardt wrote... In order for this to work, the workbook must be opened. Try ='c:\abc\[june.xls]total'!a1 ... If the workbook were open, the formula =[june.xls]total!A1 would be sufficient because Excel won't load multiple files with the same base filename, e.g., june.xls, into memory at the same time. |
file path: reference to other workbooks
Are you saying that you want to have a formula that constructs the filepath
from other information you have. What you'll need to do is something like this: ="'c:\abc\" & A1 & "\[sheet 1]'!A1" You'll probably need to use the indirect function to get it to find what you want. Let's say this is in B1, in C1 you'll need INDIRECT(B1). This all assumes that the workbook is open. HTH, Barb Reinhardt "muster" wrote: I might have made it complicated or I didn't get it. Let me try to rephrase my question. INDIRECT.EXT is good but I don't want to use addins because they need maintainence. I have got the file name (c:\abc\june.xls") for this month and save it in a cell, A1, which is named "LastFile". How can I use "LastFile" or A1 to construct the format 'c:\abc\june.xls\[sheet 1]'!A1, so that when it is opened next time, it will update from june.xls? (don't need to get value right now). I thought it's a syntax question, am I wrong? Thank you. Barb Reinhardt wrote: Alternatively, you could use INDIRECT.EXT within the MOREFUNC addin from he http://xcell05.free.fr/english/index...func_Functions "muster" wrote: Thank you all. My intention at first is getting data from a file that is not opened. I realised that is probably not feasible. I have to write a function to do that. But suppose the file is opened. Now I get my file name in a cell, say A1, which named "LastFile". What is the correct syntax to reference a cell in "LastFile"? I can't use explicit file name, because it will change. Harlan Grove wrote: Barb Reinhardt wrote... In order for this to work, the workbook must be opened. Try ='c:\abc\[june.xls]total'!a1 ... If the workbook were open, the formula =[june.xls]total!A1 would be sufficient because Excel won't load multiple files with the same base filename, e.g., june.xls, into memory at the same time. |
file path: reference to other workbooks
Yes. Finally it worked. It must be exatly the same including single
quotes. Yes I have to use indirect() and the workbook must be open. So I'll check indirect.ext() or write a macro to open & copy the data. Thanks a lot. Barb Reinhardt wrote: Are you saying that you want to have a formula that constructs the filepath from other information you have. What you'll need to do is something like this: ="'c:\abc\" & A1 & "\[sheet 1]'!A1" You'll probably need to use the indirect function to get it to find what you want. Let's say this is in B1, in C1 you'll need INDIRECT(B1). This all assumes that the workbook is open. HTH, Barb Reinhardt "muster" wrote: I might have made it complicated or I didn't get it. Let me try to rephrase my question. INDIRECT.EXT is good but I don't want to use addins because they need maintainence. I have got the file name (c:\abc\june.xls") for this month and save it in a cell, A1, which is named "LastFile". How can I use "LastFile" or A1 to construct the format 'c:\abc\june.xls\[sheet 1]'!A1, so that when it is opened next time, it will update from june.xls? (don't need to get value right now). I thought it's a syntax question, am I wrong? Thank you. Barb Reinhardt wrote: Alternatively, you could use INDIRECT.EXT within the MOREFUNC addin from he http://xcell05.free.fr/english/index...func_Functions "muster" wrote: Thank you all. My intention at first is getting data from a file that is not opened. I realised that is probably not feasible. I have to write a function to do that. But suppose the file is opened. Now I get my file name in a cell, say A1, which named "LastFile". What is the correct syntax to reference a cell in "LastFile"? I can't use explicit file name, because it will change. Harlan Grove wrote: Barb Reinhardt wrote... In order for this to work, the workbook must be opened. Try ='c:\abc\[june.xls]total'!a1 ... If the workbook were open, the formula =[june.xls]total!A1 would be sufficient because Excel won't load multiple files with the same base filename, e.g., june.xls, into memory at the same time. |
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