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Dave H

How to open without losing data?
 
When I open an excel file I get the pop up "this workbook contains links to other data sources" I can see the data on the spread sheet but if I choose Either update or don't update the numbers all change to #name. Is there anyway to open this spreadsheet while retaining the values that were there?

muddan madhu

How to open without losing data?
 
try this

go to edit | links | updates values | click startup prompt | choose
second option | ok | close


On Sep 23, 7:36*am, Dave H wrote:
When I open an excel file I get the pop up "this workbook contains links
to other data sources" I can see the data on the spread sheet but if I
choose Either update or don't update the numbers all change to #name.
Is there anyway to open this spreadsheet while retaining the values
that were there?

--
Dave H



Dave H

The problem with this is that I've now lost the data to make these changes. I can see the numbers they are formula references to workbooks on someones local drive. I need them not to update as I open the file.

Quote:

Originally Posted by muddan madhu (Post 727478)
try this

go to edit | links | updates values | click startup prompt | choose
second option | ok | close


On Sep 23, 7:36*am, Dave H wrote:
When I open an excel file I get the pop up "this workbook contains links
to other data sources" I can see the data on the spread sheet but if I
choose Either update or don't update the numbers all change to #name.
Is there anyway to open this spreadsheet while retaining the values
that were there?

--
Dave H



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