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I have a focexec that calls several report focexecs and saves their output into a compound Excel workbook. This workbook provides the data to feed individual worksheets in another Excel workbook. The problem is the compound Excel workbook is a .xht file, and the cell references in the other Excel workbook which is a .XLS file can't access the .xht file.
Any suggestions on how to get the linkages to work? Manually opening and saving the .xht file into a .xls file is not an option, since this is to be an automated process.
Thank you,
JohnThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
WF 7.7.03, Windows 7, HTML, Excel, PDF
Posts: 225 | Location: San Francisco Bay Area, California | Registered: October 26, 2006
Unless there is a utility out there to convert, I would suggest using FORTMAT EXCEL for each worksheet, but you would have to change your references. And its only version 2.1 of excel