I thought it was something more complex :)
The easiest way to include it is to open the ods file, select the cells with
data and then switch to the Appendix and choose Paste Special, DDE Link.
From now on, each time you open the file it will ask you if you want to
Update all links.
You should keep the ods and odf files on the same folder.
Unfortunately relative paths doesn't work (or I can't find the option to
activate it) so you must always work on the same drive and folder otherwise
the table won't be updated.
Hope this helps...
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