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OK! At least we've worked through the "explorer window".
In your workbook with the code you have two sheets. Sheet1 and Sheet2 Code is in a General Module. A1:A3 of Sheet1 has the paths. Select Sheet2 and run the macro. I don't have 2007 installed at present but I don't know why the code should not work in 2007 version with 2007 version workbooks. It won't work if all you have is 2003 and are trying to communicate with 2007 ORF.xlsx workbooks. Gord On Fri, 1 Jul 2011 12:25:28 -0700 (PDT), carl wrote: Thanks all. I've worked through this intital issue. Now the results display #REF1. Can you confirm that this will work on an XLSX file - I am running Excel 2003. |
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