Robert,
Set up your workbook to have two sheets: one data, one with formulas. Move the three columns onto
the formulas worksheet, and use links to pull the data from the data sheet to the formulas sheet.
That way, when you import the data, you are only overwriting data.
HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP
"Robert H. Zinke" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a workbook that I have been making that shows information about collectible cards. Power,
>Toughness, level, that sort of thing. I can download a CSV from the website I play this game on
>that will give me all the data from my current collection. I have formatted this into my workbook
>and I have all the available cards in the workbook. What I would like to be able to do is import
>the CSV file with the new data when I download it "onto" the existing data, replacing the
>information. I do not want it to overwrite 3 of the columns, they have what the cards set is from
>and its name. Those have been formatted with hyperlinks to the website showing the information from
>your collection. With all the power of spreadsheets, there has to be a formula or SOMETHING that
>can do this for me. I have not really used Excel for 10 or more years so I really do not remember
>much on how to do things. My friend helped me with a few things on the spreadsheet, but this is a
>problem that we figured using the Consolidate button would do (it made sense that it would do
>something like that) but it doesn't want to work unless it replaces ALL the data. But like I said,
>I do not want it to replace 3 of the columns, just the rest of them.