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Default Edited links keep reverting when we save a shared network file.

So we have one heck of a problem with a shared spreadsheet.

There's a spreadsheet that we have to share among a few people in our
Engineering department. Within the document there are some links to files
and directories on our network. Following a recent reorganization of our
network, the links are now outdated. Okay no big whoop. We know where
they're supposed to go and can change them so that they work fine. The
problem is that as soon as you hit "save", the changes are immediately
undone. The links go back to pointing toward their old locations.

It only happens with links, not regular text. It only happens with links to
other sites in our network, never to web sites.

So in short, "save" is having the exact opposite effect.

We are stumped. Any help you can give would be much appreciated.



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