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morning all.
I have a template workbook (xltx) that I've configured with all of my worksheet functions. I then have a macro that I can import/copy specific worksheets over from my template to an active workbook. Presently, when I activate the macro to copy a worksheet over, it retains the name of the template workbook in my worksheet functions. I.e., what starts off as =subtotal(109,ShtNm!A1:A100) becomes =subtotal(109,'C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates\[FileNm.xltx]ShtNm'!A1:A100) What I'd like to have is that the worksheet function just remain =subtotal(109,ShtNm!A1:A100) How can I accomplish that? Or can I? Your helps are appreciated. |
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