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I have workbooks set up for officers - they each have 52 sheets within their
workbook and as they enter information it feeds into a complete total column
that keeps updating from week to week. There is a link setup on each persons
workbook that feeds into a complete stats workbook. On one of the workbooks
somehow, the links are missing that feed into the complete stats workbook.
Is there a way to get them back?
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Maybe use a backup version of the stats workbook???

Other than that, I think you have to rebuild those formulas.

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I have workbooks set up for officers - they each have 52 sheets within their
workbook and as they enter information it feeds into a complete total column
that keeps updating from week to week. There is a link setup on each persons
workbook that feeds into a complete stats workbook. On one of the workbooks
somehow, the links are missing that feed into the complete stats workbook.
Is there a way to get them back?


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