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Paul - 13 May 2008 16:08 GMT
Why will my destination file only update if the source file is open? If the
source file is closed, I get the error message: Unable to read file. Please
help!
RagDyeR - 13 May 2008 16:42 GMT
Multi-posting is frowned upon in these groups.
Regular respondents go through all the groups, so it's best to stick with a
single request.

See a response in the misc. group asking for more info.
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Why will my destination file only update if the source file is open? If the
source file is closed, I get the error message: Unable to read file. Please
help!
Paul - 13 May 2008 17:12 GMT
here is one of the formulas:

'W:\2008 Budget Spreadsheet\[dept. 2138 - Data Center Services 2008
budget.xls]B&E Level Summary'!C9

> Multi-posting is frowned upon in these groups.
> Regular respondents go through all the groups, so it's best to stick with a
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> source file is closed, I get the error message: Unable to read file. Please
> help!
RagDyer - 14 May 2008 00:19 GMT
That's a "straight" link, with no functions involved.

Do you get the "Update Links" request when you first open the destination
WB?

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