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rndydav - 12 Jun 2006 16:03 GMT
Why do I get a #REF error or #VALUE error with a spreadsheet tha
calculates from another workbook? If I go to edit links and open th
source document, the formulas "magically" fix themselves. Still, it'
frustrating having to open the source file to fix
Don Guillett - 12 Jun 2006 16:15 GMT
what formulas? Some, such as INDIRECT only work on OPEN workbooks.

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> Why do I get a #REF error or #VALUE error with a spreadsheet that
> calculates from another workbook? If I go to edit links and open the
> source document, the formulas "magically" fix themselves. Still, it's
> frustrating having to open the source file to fix.
rndydav - 12 Jun 2006 16:39 GMT
Offset and GetPivotDat
 
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