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Does Excel impose a different limit on the length of file names than Windows
does? I'm trying to open a file with a long name. (The name including multi-level nested folders plus the file name itself.) I can see the file in Windows Explorer, but when I try to double-click to open it in the normal way, Excel gives me the message: <file name could not be found. Check the spelling ... When I try to open it from within Excel using File Open, the file does not even appear in the folder. Obviously one solution is to shorten the file name or folder name and that seems to work. But I often work with files in multiple-nested folders, so I'm trying to understand what the problem is. I'm using Excel 2003 and Windows XP, and the file is on a network file server. Thanks. |
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There is no difference.
It might be due to the network... the way it passes the filename to Excel. Try to copy it to your hard drive and try to open... "Eric_NY" wrote: Does Excel impose a different limit on the length of file names than Windows does? I'm trying to open a file with a long name. (The name including multi-level nested folders plus the file name itself.) I can see the file in Windows Explorer, but when I try to double-click to open it in the normal way, Excel gives me the message: <file name could not be found. Check the spelling ... When I try to open it from within Excel using File Open, the file does not even appear in the folder. Obviously one solution is to shorten the file name or folder name and that seems to work. But I often work with files in multiple-nested folders, so I'm trying to understand what the problem is. I'm using Excel 2003 and Windows XP, and the file is on a network file server. Thanks. |
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You start running into problems when the path name gets to be approximately
128 characters. Yo get different error messages depending on the exact length of the filename. Some error message say it can't open the file and others can't find the file. We have mapped netwrok drives at work and we add additional mapped drives to help solve the problem. Instead of mapping to H:\projectdir\subdir1\folder1\task1 Add a new mapped drive to x:\projectdir\subdir1\folder1 Then your filename will be book1.xls instead of H:\projectdir\subdir1\folder1\task1\book1.xls. "Sheeloo" wrote: There is no difference. It might be due to the network... the way it passes the filename to Excel. Try to copy it to your hard drive and try to open... "Eric_NY" wrote: Does Excel impose a different limit on the length of file names than Windows does? I'm trying to open a file with a long name. (The name including multi-level nested folders plus the file name itself.) I can see the file in Windows Explorer, but when I try to double-click to open it in the normal way, Excel gives me the message: <file name could not be found. Check the spelling ... When I try to open it from within Excel using File Open, the file does not even appear in the folder. Obviously one solution is to shorten the file name or folder name and that seems to work. But I often work with files in multiple-nested folders, so I'm trying to understand what the problem is. I'm using Excel 2003 and Windows XP, and the file is on a network file server. Thanks. |
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Good idea! I like that.
"Joel" wrote: You start running into problems when the path name gets to be approximately 128 characters. Yo get different error messages depending on the exact length of the filename. Some error message say it can't open the file and others can't find the file. We have mapped netwrok drives at work and we add additional mapped drives to help solve the problem. Instead of mapping to H:\projectdir\subdir1\folder1\task1 Add a new mapped drive to x:\projectdir\subdir1\folder1 Then your filename will be book1.xls instead of H:\projectdir\subdir1\folder1\task1\book1.xls. "Sheeloo" wrote: There is no difference. It might be due to the network... the way it passes the filename to Excel. Try to copy it to your hard drive and try to open... "Eric_NY" wrote: Does Excel impose a different limit on the length of file names than Windows does? I'm trying to open a file with a long name. (The name including multi-level nested folders plus the file name itself.) I can see the file in Windows Explorer, but when I try to double-click to open it in the normal way, Excel gives me the message: <file name could not be found. Check the spelling ... When I try to open it from within Excel using File Open, the file does not even appear in the folder. Obviously one solution is to shorten the file name or folder name and that seems to work. But I often work with files in multiple-nested folders, so I'm trying to understand what the problem is. I'm using Excel 2003 and Windows XP, and the file is on a network file server. Thanks. |
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