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Default Excel-how to link source workbook to copy of destination workbook

I have two source workbooks that are linked to a destination workbook. I
want to make a copy of the destination workbook and retain the links to the
two source workbooks. Then I want to change the name of the new destination
workbook and retain the links to the two source workbooks.

Is this possible?
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On May 28, 7:47 pm, D Lynn <D wrote:
I have two source workbooks that are linked to a destination workbook. I
want to make a copy of the destination workbook and retain the links to the
two source workbooks. Then I want to change the name of the new destination
workbook and retain the links to the two source workbooks.

Is this possible?


Should work. Just copy/rename in Windows Explorer. Or do a Save As in
Excel.
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