Rodney D. Myers wrote:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 12:20:07 +1000
Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That gives you a local path that you can incorporate into a link. I
did not have time to construct a link.
You may have to use the INDIRECT function.
I couldn't leave it there. You do not need the INDIRECT function:
=DDE("soffice";sFilePath &"TestB.ods";"Sheet1.A1") --> 25 (The entry in
the linked cell)
The sFilePath statement is the the problem I am having. If I enter
sFilePath, I get an error.
If I enter the path to the file ./ or /tmp/test I also get an error
Hi.
If you use a Windows OS, you will need to use the formula which I
labelled WinPath in my test document.
What are the errors you get?
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