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Default Workbook help

Hi,
I woonder if someone can help me i have the following workbook which
comprises of the follwoing data:
W/E 08/01/05 W/E 15/01/05
TOTAL VOLUME 27218 22398
DAYS 14495 12059
INTERS 11981 9869
NIGHTS 742 470

The workbook above then displays for each week , for example w/e
22/1/2005 ans so on.
What i want to do is put this in another workbook where the weeks are
down the side , please see example:
Month Days Inters Nights
W/E 08/01/05
W/E 15/01/05
W/E 22/01/05
W/E 29/01/05
W/E 05/02/05
W/E 12/02/05

And then the days is populated with the sums for that given week. It
sounds simple but the problem i have is the week number is in cell d4
on one workbook and total in d6. When i do a = sign and drag this over
so the totals are displayed above it displays E4 when i actually want
d6
='[GOODS IN COMPARISON.2005-2006.xls]VOLUME BY SHIFT 2005 v 2006'!D4
(brings back the date

How do i get round this without having to do an equal sign on every
line

Please advise

Rgds
Gordon

 
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