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On 08/31/2011 05:53 AM, Andreas Säger wrote:
The target document keeps a copy of the referenced data anyway, so why not
store all the sheets in a single document?

Because the primary doc may be used by an employee and that doc
generates information the employee should have no access to. The second
doc has the private data.

This is useful when the primary doc uses a macro to generate the data
for the second doc so the primary doc does NOT have a copy of the output
of the macro.

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Bill Gradwohl
Roatan, Honduras


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