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Good afternoon, I have several worksheets that are pulling information from a
company drive, the worksheets are pulling information from several sources
but the sources are all saved with the same path/name from period to period
w/ the exception of the period # (i.e. period 1, period 2 etc). Right now I
am performing a control + F to replace all of the data when new data is saved
on the company drive for each individual worksheet, is there a way to write a
macro to replace the old info with the new?
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Good afternoon, I have several worksheets that are pulling information from a
company drive, the worksheets are pulling information from several sources
but the sources are all saved with the same path/name from period to period
w/ the exception of the period # (i.e. period 1, period 2 etc). Right now I
am performing a control + F to replace all of the data when new data is saved
on the company drive for each individual worksheet, is there a way to write a
macro to replace the old info with the new?


Do you mean you are linking into other Excel workbooks and want to
change the location of the remote worksheets? Have you looked at Edit |
Links?
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