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I have a hyperlink in Excel 2003 which links to another worksheet in the same
file. When I publish the file to our intranet, the users gets the following message when they click on the link: "This document has been modified. Do you want to save changes?" The user must click on No in order to be taken to the new location. I believe this happens because the link is an absolute path. Is there any way to set up the hyperlink to be relative? How can I stop the message from appearing? |
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