Excel prompt clicker vba

tech3

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Anyone know's any vba code that can automatically select answer from which an excel workbook prompts? Thank you xx
 

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Please describe in much more detail, step by step, what you want to do. What do you mean by "an excel workbook prompts"?
 
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Example workbook2 to vlookup to workbook1 now everytime i i open workbook 2 there is this excel prompt either i ishould update the link or not. Thanks for your help
 
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In your macro that opens workbook 2, use a line of code similar to this:
Code:
Workbooks.Open "C:\Test\workbook 2.xlsx", UpdateLinks:=True
 
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