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When the destination file is ____________________, and the source files are closed, the complete file path is included as part of the external reference formula that appears in the formula bar?
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Hello Lovefigures
Answer: When the destination file is
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and the source files are closed, the complete file path is included as part of the external reference formula that appears in the formula bar?
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