Truncated text using vlookup to linked worksheet

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Using this formula
=VLOOKUP($B72,'I:\Contracts\Working\Reporting\Weekly Reporting\Marketing
Minutes\2006 Reports\Contracts\Master File\[Contracts Wkly Rept
Master.xls]Full Report'!$B:$G,5,FALSE)

The resultant text is truncated. If I open the source master file and
update the link, the text in the target document is then shown in full.
Unfortunately it disappears again if I close the source and update the link.
I've turned off automatic update, so that I can vaguely control this, but it
is not ideal.

btw I've also tried including Alt+Enter in the source cells to see if that
helps display in target cell - it doesn't.
I also changed formatting from Text to General, because when Text, I was
getting ####... as the value when I opened the source workbook.
 
That's the way excel works. If the sending workbook is closed, you get 255
characters (256??). If the sending workbook is open, you get all of the text.

I don't know of any workaround except to open the file--well, you could put the
text in multiple cells in the sending workbook and then retrieve and recombine
the long text.

Patricia said:
Using this formula
=VLOOKUP($B72,'I:\Contracts\Working\Reporting\Weekly Reporting\Marketing
Minutes\2006 Reports\Contracts\Master File\[Contracts Wkly Rept
Master.xls]Full Report'!$B:$G,5,FALSE)

The resultant text is truncated. If I open the source master file and
update the link, the text in the target document is then shown in full.
Unfortunately it disappears again if I close the source and update the link.
I've turned off automatic update, so that I can vaguely control this, but it
is not ideal.

btw I've also tried including Alt+Enter in the source cells to see if that
helps display in target cell - it doesn't.
I also changed formatting from Text to General, because when Text, I was
getting ####... as the value when I opened the source workbook.
 

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