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Dear Experts,
I have two excel files where File B collects/summarises data from File A for the duration of 2007. They are situated in the one folder. I want to have the same pair of files for 2008. When I copied the two files into a folder for 2008, renamed them to include 2008 in the name all is not well. File B is still looking for the 2007 file: Typical reference: ='I:\General\2008 EXAMINER SEM2\Level 1 Sem2 2008\[Level1Sem2 2007.xls]EBRS'!$C5 I can understand why it is doing it but is there a way around it. I would love not to have to set up all the references in File B again. Your advice is greatly appreciated. regards jc132568 |
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