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Default question on links where info is added and cell location is wrong

Hi,

I have a question on excel links.

Say a user has 2 workbooks, Workbook Red and Workbook Blue.

In Workbook Red, a user has a 3 credits in cells B2, B3, and B4 that are
added together and shown as a total in cell B5. The user creates a link from
cell B5 in Workbook Red into cell A1 in Workbook Blue in order to grab the
Total. Later the user finds out that every day he has to add another credit
to Workbook Red. Therefore the Total will no longer be in cell B5 and the
link will not grab the Total unless the user changes the link formula every
day. Aside from putting the total on a row well down the page (thus leaving
empty cells in that column above the total for adding new credits) is there
any way for the link to allow for dynamic additions to a column (such as
knowing it is tied to the cell just to the right of the cell labeled €śTotal€ť)
without having to update the link location everyday since the total is bumped
down one cell after every addition to the column?

 
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