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I changed the name of a document which was connected as link to some charts
in another spreadsheet. Now the charts are blank becasue they are looking for the spreadsheet with the name that does not exist anymore. How do I change the source data without going into each chart and doing it by hand? Thanks! |
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You could try Edit menu Links, if another workbook has the right structure
(i.e., same sheet names and data ranges as the missing file). - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "LK" wrote in message ... I changed the name of a document which was connected as link to some charts in another spreadsheet. Now the charts are blank becasue they are looking for the spreadsheet with the name that does not exist anymore. How do I change the source data without going into each chart and doing it by hand? Thanks! |
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