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    hard-coded vs ?

    Hello all,

    I was wondering if there is a way to construct code without a "hard-coded" path of files.

    For example, if i were to construct a compiled file of three different excel data files, is there a way to create a marco that would be able to accessed from anywhere the user would save them? As opposed to a specified folder within my computer like a "hard-coded" path?

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    Re: hard-coded vs ?

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    Re: hard-coded vs ?

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    Re: hard-coded vs ?

    My apologies.

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