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It only works after a workbook is saved, a workbook does not have a filename
until it is saved. You should also anchor it to the sheet using a cell reference, any cell reference, such =CELL("filename",A1) -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "DR Hall" wrote in message ... Our office is running Office / Excel 2003. When I enter the formula =CELL("filename") into a cell on my computer and then save the file the cell displays the filename correctly. But out of all the computers in our office mine is the only one that this formula works on, we all have the same version of Excel. Why is this?? All the ohter computers display #Value when this formula is entered and the workbook saved! Please help! |
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