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Linking workbooks

Is it possible to link several cells simultaneously?

RE: Linking workbooks

Hi Deborah

If you remember yesterday when we copied values from one workbook to another workbook by using paste special and paste link this action links all the cells from the source workbook to the one you have used applied paste linkd to

In practical terms, what this means is any change to the source workbook (ie the one you have copied the links from) will be reflected in the new workbook where you have pasted the links to.

I hope that make sense any further queries please do not hestitate to contact me.

Thanks

Newson


 

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