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Is there a way that, if the file is not found in the directory, it will return 0.
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Cells(srow, 2).Value = "='F:\Reservation Tracking Logs\[" & Cells(srow, 1).Value & "
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The Dir function allows you to do the test in three statements, replacing your statement 10:
Dim s As String
s = Dir("F:\Reservation Tracking Logs\" & Cells(srow, 1).Value & " RTL.xls") 'Returns empty string if file not found
Cells(srow, 2).Formula = IIf(s = "", 0, "='F:\Reservation Tracking Logs\[" & Cells(srow, 1).Value & " RTL.xls]" & Cells(srow, 1).Value & " RTL'!$H$1")
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by: lorendaPosted on 2009-10-06 at 14:40:12ID: 25510224
Code is untested, let me know if you get an error
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