Roderick_E

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So I have a few formulas referring to another workbook and worksheet. It worked fine. I did have to have the source workbook open but hey. But now the user wants to make the source read-only. My simple reference formulas will no longer display until/unless I save the source as read only. How can I get around this? Thanks
 

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