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Linking Daily Workbooks
I receive daily workbooks from field crews. I would like to compile
daily billing one bi-weekly workbook. I want to link the bi-weekly summary to the daily workbooks. I have it working, but I need to automate the process so I can enter the job name and the summary sheet updates the links. A link might look like this: ='C:\Jobs\Job A - Invoice\[Labor - Job A - 9-16-08.xls]Summary'!$B$14 The job name is Job A I have a directory called C:\Jobs\Job A - Invoice In that directory are the data sheets. in this case Labor - Job A - 9-16-08.xls Is there any way that I can put a named range or a variable in the formula to allow me to change that link based on the heading info on the current sheet? So if I put in Project: Job A Date 9-17-08 the formulas would be updated on that sheet to reflect that day's data? |
Linking Daily Workbooks
Hi General Specific
Maybe this is a option http://www.rondebruin.nl/summary2.htm -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "General Specific" wrote in message ... I receive daily workbooks from field crews. I would like to compile daily billing one bi-weekly workbook. I want to link the bi-weekly summary to the daily workbooks. I have it working, but I need to automate the process so I can enter the job name and the summary sheet updates the links. A link might look like this: ='C:\Jobs\Job A - Invoice\[Labor - Job A - 9-16-08.xls]Summary'!$B$14 The job name is Job A I have a directory called C:\Jobs\Job A - Invoice In that directory are the data sheets. in this case Labor - Job A - 9-16-08.xls Is there any way that I can put a named range or a variable in the formula to allow me to change that link based on the heading info on the current sheet? So if I put in Project: Job A Date 9-17-08 the formulas would be updated on that sheet to reflect that day's data? |
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