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Default Excel formula for linking two workbooks.

Semester 1
Period Period Period Period Period Period
Name 1 2 3 4 5 6

Teacher's Name ENG1D6 ENG1D6 * ENG1D6 ENG2P1

This file is a PDF file and I convert it to an Excel file.
I would like to link this workbook to another Excel Workbook that contains 4
worksheets, I would like information from the PDF to flow into the Excel
Workbook once I have converted it into an Excel Workbook. Is there a formula
that would do this. Both sheets have the employee's name and both workbooks
will have the number of periods attached to it. But I need the information
from the converted PDF file to flow into this workbook.

This is what the second Excel Workbook that has 4 worksheets attached looks
like
the very first worksheet is almost exactly the same except I would to set
the protection on this worksheet. Is this possible. I have been typing in
all the codes and it takes up a lot of time I have 9 Highschool's to set up
and each Teacher has a number of courses codes for each Semester.
Semester 1
Period Period Period Period Period Period
Name 1 2 3 4 5 6

Teacher's Name

Can anyone help.

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