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replyReply Thu 12 Jan 2012, 16:35Delegate James said...

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how do you link workbooks

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replyReply Thu 12 Jan 2012, 16:46Trainer Paul said...

RE: linking

you can link workbooks just like you would create a basic formula.

A simple way to link a workbook is to select a cell in one workbook, enter =, then click into the cell in the second workbook. These cells will now be linked. Try it.

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