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I hope I am able to explain this properly.
I have a document made up of multiple worksheets and I have linked the date from one worksheet to a graph on a different workseet. This is a company document that will have to go out to many people. When other users open the documents, it asks them if they want to update the links. Even if they hit yes the links do not update and are all broken. Is there any way I can get these links to work for everyone without Microsoft asking them to update the links and then having them break? |
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go to edit | links | click update values | click startup prompt | choose : don't display the alert & don't update automatic links | ok | close On Nov 21, 11:13*pm, learningguru1978 wrote: I hope I am able to explain this properly. I have a document made up of multiple worksheets and I have linked the date from one worksheet to a graph on a different workseet. *This is a company document that will have to go out to many people. * *When other users open the documents, it asks them if they want to update the links. *Even if they hit yes the links do not update and are all broken. *Is there any way I can get these links to work for everyone without Microsoft asking them to update the links and then having them break? |
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Thanks Muddan. I think what I am looking for is slightly different. First,
I am using MS Excel 2007 (sorry, I shoud have said that). What I am looking for is for the links that I have created to remain intact when other people open the workbook, thus there will never even be an error message to start with. I think what you explained was how to disable the message if I open up the document. Does this make sense? "muddan madhu" wrote: try this go to edit | links | click update values | click startup prompt | choose : don't display the alert & don't update automatic links | ok | close On Nov 21, 11:13 pm, learningguru1978 wrote: I hope I am able to explain this properly. I have a document made up of multiple worksheets and I have linked the date from one worksheet to a graph on a different workseet. This is a company document that will have to go out to many people. When other users open the documents, it asks them if they want to update the links. Even if they hit yes the links do not update and are all broken. Is there any way I can get these links to work for everyone without Microsoft asking them to update the links and then having them break? |
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