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I noticed others have asked a question about this issue already, but none of
the answers seems to fit my problem. I have a spreadsheet that has links to another completely different spreadsheet file. When I open up the file with the links, it asks me if I want to update the links. I tell it to "Update Links" but it doesn't update everything in the linked cell. After so many words it just cuts off. I have been told this is because the "update links" function will only update so many characters from the other spreadsheet (maybe 255). However, if I open BOTH the file with the links and the source file, it updates all the characters in the cell (there doesn't seem to be a 255 limit). Is this a "glitch" with update links? Is this how is suppose to work. Is there a "workaround" so that you don't have to open both files. The link is structured like this: ='C:\Control Files\Updates\[Source file.xls]Sheet1'!$B$96. The file "Source file.xls" is the source file. Thanks |
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This is how excel/windows work. If the sending file is closed, you're limited
to those 255 characters. You'll get the whole string if the sending workbook is open. Anthony wrote: I noticed others have asked a question about this issue already, but none of the answers seems to fit my problem. I have a spreadsheet that has links to another completely different spreadsheet file. When I open up the file with the links, it asks me if I want to update the links. I tell it to "Update Links" but it doesn't update everything in the linked cell. After so many words it just cuts off. I have been told this is because the "update links" function will only update so many characters from the other spreadsheet (maybe 255). However, if I open BOTH the file with the links and the source file, it updates all the characters in the cell (there doesn't seem to be a 255 limit). Is this a "glitch" with update links? Is this how is suppose to work. Is there a "workaround" so that you don't have to open both files. The link is structured like this: ='C:\Control Files\Updates\[Source file.xls]Sheet1'!$B$96. The file "Source file.xls" is the source file. Thanks -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks. I had a bad feeling that was how Excel worked. In my opinion that
is a "glitch". Why should it matter if the file is open or closed? If it updates the whole string when the source is open , it should do it when it is closed. "Dave Peterson" wrote: This is how excel/windows work. If the sending file is closed, you're limited to those 255 characters. You'll get the whole string if the sending workbook is open. Anthony wrote: I noticed others have asked a question about this issue already, but none of the answers seems to fit my problem. I have a spreadsheet that has links to another completely different spreadsheet file. When I open up the file with the links, it asks me if I want to update the links. I tell it to "Update Links" but it doesn't update everything in the linked cell. After so many words it just cuts off. I have been told this is because the "update links" function will only update so many characters from the other spreadsheet (maybe 255). However, if I open BOTH the file with the links and the source file, it updates all the characters in the cell (there doesn't seem to be a 255 limit). Is this a "glitch" with update links? Is this how is suppose to work. Is there a "workaround" so that you don't have to open both files. The link is structured like this: ='C:\Control Files\Updates\[Source file.xls]Sheet1'!$B$96. The file "Source file.xls" is the source file. Thanks -- Dave Peterson |
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Anthony wrote: Thanks. I had a bad feeling that was how Excel worked. In my opinion that is a "glitch". Why should it matter if the file is open or closed? If it updates the whole string when the source is open , it should do it when it is closed. "Dave Peterson" wrote: This is how excel/windows work. If the sending file is closed, you're limited to those 255 characters. You'll get the whole string if the sending workbook is open. Anthony wrote: I noticed others have asked a question about this issue already, but none of the answers seems to fit my problem. I have a spreadsheet that has links to another completely different spreadsheet file. When I open up the file with the links, it asks me if I want to update the links. I tell it to "Update Links" but it doesn't update everything in the linked cell. After so many words it just cuts off. I have been told this is because the "update links" function will only update so many characters from the other spreadsheet (maybe 255). However, if I open BOTH the file with the links and the source file, it updates all the characters in the cell (there doesn't seem to be a 255 limit). Is this a "glitch" with update links? Is this how is suppose to work. Is there a "workaround" so that you don't have to open both files. The link is structured like this: ='C:\Control Files\Updates\[Source file.xls]Sheet1'!$B$96. The file "Source file.xls" is the source file. Thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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