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Moerser Posted - 08/20/2021 : 05:45:58 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 9.8.0.200
Operating System: Windows 10

Hey,

I have a very basic problem. I want to access to a different folder within the cell formular editor and I don't know the syntax for it. I know for a different workingbook it's e.g. - [Book1]Sheet1!A - and for this example I would suggest the syntax have to be something like that: - [Folder1][Book1]Sheet1!A -, but it does not work. Can anybody help me please?

Greeting
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Moerser Posted - 08/20/2021 : 06:45:03 AM
Wow, that was pretty simple . Thank you!
AmandaLu Posted - 08/20/2021 : 06:04:09 AM
Hi,

You can use [Book1]Sheet1!A no matter it is in which folder. The book short name is unique in a project.

Thanks,
Amanda
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