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Hello all,
If I put an external cell reference (a reference to a cell in another file) in a cell, I do not need that workbook open in order for that value to be updated. But (and correct me if I'm wrong) if I create an external cell reference in a cell using INDIRECT()/ADDRESS() functions, I *DO* need the file open in order for the values to be updated/recalculated. Is there any way around this? I want to create the external cell reference using INDIRECT (other cells on the worksheet will have the file name, sheet name, columns & rows as their values) *WITHOUT* having to open the other files in order to get the cells to recalculate/update. Thanks for any help anyone can provide, Conan Kelly |
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