Yes Abhishek sir. Can it be done by macros. i mean by first inserting
all the files as object in the master file and creating hyperlink to
the object.
 can be done like sir ?



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chaya

On 5/22/13, Chaya <chayamon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks  David sir and Paul sir for your quick reply. and thanks to all.
>
>  No sir the file is to be sent by mails and no network share folder
> will contain. Can it be done by macros.
>
> _
> Chaya
>
> On 5/22/13, David Grugeon <da...@grugeon.com.au> wrote:
>> Can they open the files through the network manually while the files are
>> on
>> you computer
>>
>> On Wednesday, 22 May 2013, Chaya wrote:
>>
>>> Dear experts,
>>>
>>>
>>>     I have more then three excel (Say A, B, C) file in under folder
>>> (D:\Master File). Now I have a single workbook know as “Master file”. In
>>> the Master file i have created hyperlink to all for the workbook (A, B,
>>> C)
>>> in the cell A1 = A excel hyperlink, A2= B excel hyperlink, A3 = C excel
>>> hyperlink and so on as like in the attachment. While where on cliking
>>> the
>>> particular cell, say on clicking A1, the A file will open and so on.
>>>
>>>     But now i have a problem while sending the master file excel to some
>>> body else. While some one click on the hyperlink the file does not open
>>> at
>>> all (as the A, B, C excel file contains in my computer not the some one
>>> else computer).
>>>
>>>    Please advice me or provide me solution for this as i don't have to
>>> send all the file across to some one except Master file (Where hyperlink
>>> contains).
>>>
>>>    Many many thanks in advance to all.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Chaya
>>>
>>> The excel learner  :-)
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