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I currently have an excel workbook whose data is automatically updated
on a daily basis. I would like to automatically replace the old version of this workbook (which resides in a public folder in outlook) with the updated version. Is there a way to do this with a macro or 3rd party app? Thanks! Charles |
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twoz wrote:
I currently have an excel workbook whose data is automatically updated on a daily basis. I would like to automatically replace the old version of this workbook (which resides in a public folder in outlook) with the updated version. How is this an Outlook question? -- Brian Tillman |
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