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I have some code that will look up the values from a different file.



I've already included the path and filename, but it always asks what file will I look up.



Here's my code:



Filename = "C:dataaccounts"    
ActiveSheet.Range("W:W").FormulaR1C1 = _
"=INDEX('" & Filename & "[Accounts.xlsx]Accounts'!C6,MATCH(C2,'" & Filename & "[Accounts.xlsx]Accounts'!C3,0))"


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    I have some code that will look up the values from a different file.



    I've already included the path and filename, but it always asks what file will I look up.



    Here's my code:



    Filename = "C:dataaccounts"    
    ActiveSheet.Range("W:W").FormulaR1C1 = _
    "=INDEX('" & Filename & "[Accounts.xlsx]Accounts'!C6,MATCH(C2,'" & Filename & "[Accounts.xlsx]Accounts'!C3,0))"


    Do I need to add application.screenupdating?










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      I have some code that will look up the values from a different file.



      I've already included the path and filename, but it always asks what file will I look up.



      Here's my code:



      Filename = "C:dataaccounts"    
      ActiveSheet.Range("W:W").FormulaR1C1 = _
      "=INDEX('" & Filename & "[Accounts.xlsx]Accounts'!C6,MATCH(C2,'" & Filename & "[Accounts.xlsx]Accounts'!C3,0))"


      Do I need to add application.screenupdating?










      share|improve this question
















      I have some code that will look up the values from a different file.



      I've already included the path and filename, but it always asks what file will I look up.



      Here's my code:



      Filename = "C:dataaccounts"    
      ActiveSheet.Range("W:W").FormulaR1C1 = _
      "=INDEX('" & Filename & "[Accounts.xlsx]Accounts'!C6,MATCH(C2,'" & Filename & "[Accounts.xlsx]Accounts'!C3,0))"


      Do I need to add application.screenupdating?







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          It appears that the "C:dataaccounts" needs to include a terminating in the string.



          Use




          Filename = "C:dataaccounts"







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            It appears that the "C:dataaccounts" needs to include a terminating in the string.



            Use




            Filename = "C:dataaccounts"







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              Use




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                It appears that the "C:dataaccounts" needs to include a terminating in the string.



                Use




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                It appears that the "C:dataaccounts" needs to include a terminating in the string.



                Use




                Filename = "C:dataaccounts"








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