Using inputbox in vas to select a range in a different workbook

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Using inputbox in vba to select a range in a different workbook

I have a macro which uses an InputBox

Set myRng = Application.InputBox("Prompt", Type:=8)
to allow the user to select a range and I then want to use that range in a formula.

In the InputBox it displays the full address of the range i.e.
'[workbook1.xls]sheet1'!$A$1:$F$7 but when the range is returned it only the local part of the address i.e. $A$1:$F$7

I can recreate the full address using myRng.Parent.Name for the worksheet and myRng.Parent.Parent.Name for the workbook but I was hoping there was a simpler way to find the full address
 
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