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Is is possible to create formulas to calculate from one workbook to another?
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Is is possible to create formulas to calculate from one workbook to
another?

Yes. Simply reference the other workbook, sheet name and cell
reference in your formula as:

=IF('C:\Documents and
Settings\[Book1.xls]Sheet2'!$C24<"",'C:\Documents and
Settings\[Book1.xls]Sheet2'!$C24,'C:\Documents and
Settings\[Book1.xls]Sheet10'!$L24)

note the syntax is: 'path\[workbook]SheetName!'CellReference

good luck


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