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simonc

Updating links specified with INDIRECT
 
I know from other messages that when you specify a link to another workbook
using Indirect this won't work unless the other workbook is open, otherwise
all the linked cells are replaced by #REF. When I open the workbook with the
links it asks the question whether I want to update the links, but behind
this dialogue box I can see all the correct values of the linked cells. The
problem is, even if I click No to updating the links, all the linked cells
still get replaced by #REF. I would have hoped that if you clicked No to
updating the links the spreadsheet would open with all these values
unchanged. Is there something I could alter in the worksheet to get this to
happen?

The problem became apparent when I sent the spreadsheet to someone else who
didn't have the linked spreadsheet and was unable to get the linked values
out.

I am using Excel 2000.

Grateful for advice.

muddan madhu

Updating links specified with INDIRECT
 
Go to Edit | Links | click startup prompt | choose the second option |
ok | click update values | close




On Sep 8, 5:30*am, simonc wrote:
I know from other messages that when you specify a link to another workbook
using Indirect this won't work unless the other workbook is open, otherwise
all the linked cells are replaced by #REF. *When I open the workbook with the
links it asks the question whether I want to update the links, but behind
this dialogue box I can see all the correct values of the linked cells. The
problem is, even if I click No to updating the links, all the linked cells
still get replaced by #REF. I would have hoped that if you clicked No to
updating the links the spreadsheet would open with all these values
unchanged. Is there something I could alter in the worksheet to get this to
happen?

The problem became apparent when I sent the spreadsheet to someone else who
didn't have the linked spreadsheet and was unable to get the linked values
out.

I am using Excel 2000.

Grateful for advice.



simonc

Updating links specified with INDIRECT
 
I don't have startup prompt as an option in Edit Links. The three options are
Update Now, Open Source and Change Source. I'm on Excel 2000, is this
something that comes with a later version?

Incidentally the link to the file which is linked using INDIRECT isn't
listed in this dialogue. Is that a problem?

Thanks.

"muddan madhu" wrote:

Go to Edit | Links | click startup prompt | choose the second option |
ok | click update values | close




On Sep 8, 5:30 am, simonc wrote:
I know from other messages that when you specify a link to another workbook
using Indirect this won't work unless the other workbook is open, otherwise
all the linked cells are replaced by #REF. When I open the workbook with the
links it asks the question whether I want to update the links, but behind
this dialogue box I can see all the correct values of the linked cells. The
problem is, even if I click No to updating the links, all the linked cells
still get replaced by #REF. I would have hoped that if you clicked No to
updating the links the spreadsheet would open with all these values
unchanged. Is there something I could alter in the worksheet to get this to
happen?

The problem became apparent when I sent the spreadsheet to someone else who
didn't have the linked spreadsheet and was unable to get the linked values
out.

I am using Excel 2000.

Grateful for advice.





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