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    Getting Continuous Data from Another Excel File

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    This is my first post in this forum and I was hoping somebody could help. I'm attempting to in-port 5 columns of Random numbers from one excel sheet to another so as I can calculate Standard Deviation. I was hoping some kind soul could show me how to access this data.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigEye64
    Hi

    This is my first post in this forum and I was hoping somebody could help. I'm attempting to in-port 5 columns of Random numbers from one excel sheet to another so as I can calculate Standard Deviation. I was hoping some kind soul could show me how to access this data.

    Have you tried the Workbooks.Open "Myworkbook.xls" command, and then copying and pasting the range of numbers.

    On the other hand if they are random numbers, why do you need to open another workbook? Why not simply generate a new series of random numbers in the current workbook? Or is there something special about the random numbers?

    Rgds

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    The Reason I am using random numbers is I have an idea for a spread sheet that will come in handy at work where the data is generated in another excel file live from a process. From that data I intend to work out the running standard Deviation allowing me to spot when the process it trending out of control earlier than present. I am doing this at home with random data so as I can learn how its done so when I do it at work I don't look to foolish I really am very new at excel.

    I haven't tried the Workbooks.Open command but I will give it a go thankyou.

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    Thanks for your help Richard that was just the tip I needed cheers mate.

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