Inserting the file (WorkBook2) per your instructions got (WorkBook2) into
the spreadsheet. (WorkBook1). Then I closed the file (WorkBook1), changed
workbook2 that I inserted. I reopened workbook1 that contained the link and
the changes to WorkBook2 were not reflected.
In answer to your question, I don't want to change the linked workbooks just
would like to get a current copy into the linking workbook.
For example, I have a Logging WorkBook that I use. I would like to have a
Phone list as another sheet in the Logging workbook. I would maintain the
phone list separately but would like to get a current copy into the Logging
WorkBook henever I open it, without having to use cut and paste.
NikkiB said:
Do you need to make changes to the source file or just view the updated
information?
I'm not sure if this will accomplish what you need but have you tried :
Insert
Object
Click on the Create from File Tab
Click Browse to insert the file
and Check the Link to File Checkbox
Hope this helps!
Nikki
:
Will this bring in the entire worksheet from a separate workbook. I'm not
interested in specific data but the entire worksheet from another workbook.
:
You can use formulas in cells referencing the other workbooks. Just point to
their location in the formula, then when you open the workbook it will ask
you if you'd like to connect to the other workbooks to update data or skip
the update this time around.
The format for pointing to another workbook in your formula is
'C:\Path\Path\[Workbook Name.xls]Sheet1'!A1
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Is there a way in Excel 2003 to link to multiple workbooks/worksheets so that
when you open a workbook with the links in it, a current copy of the linked
spreadsheets are loaded into the opening workbook's worksheets? I know we
can use copy/paste, but it would be nice if it could be automatic. Sort of
like MS Project does. I think there is a way in Excel 2007, but I don't see
a way in 2003..