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Default Importing data

Hello,
I have a workbook in Excel 2003 that I need some advice on please. The data
used in the spreadsheet is collected online into a CSV file, this CSV file
is imported into Excel onto a "Raw Data" worksheet. From this raw data
several other worksheets need to access this raw data to prepare the reports
required. I have the first report sheet designed and it picks up the data
from the Raw Data sheet. The problem I need help with is updating the raw
data; when I download a new file from our web site and refresh the data
import the report worksheet does not update correctly. For example supposed
there are three more rows of data in the Raw Data sheet, the report sheet
does not show any extra rows.
The report sheet is set up with many more rows that can be in the raw data
so the formulas are there but the data does not appear.

Here is a typical formula from the report sheet - =IF('Raw
Data'!M21="","",'Raw Data'!M21)
Any help would be much appreciated.

Sid.


 
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