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Hi all, I'm in the process of moving one of my clients over from a NT server
to a 2003 sbs. Everything is going well so far, but the accountant is upset
because he has many workbooks, in different folders, pulling info from each
other to do calculations. Is there a utility or wizard anywhere to allow me
to move those files to the new server (new server has a different name then
the old server) and have the path information automatically update?

Thanks for any help,
Keith
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Hi, Keith. You can try MrExcel's LinkHacker. I did the project management on
it, and can tell you, it works GREAT. It's $50.
http://www.mrexcel.com/sunshop/index...bstart=0&id=11
If there's a free one out there, I'm not aware of it.
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Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

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Hi all, I'm in the process of moving one of my clients over from a NT
server
to a 2003 sbs. Everything is going well so far, but the accountant is
upset
because he has many workbooks, in different folders, pulling info from
each
other to do calculations. Is there a utility or wizard anywhere to allow
me
to move those files to the new server (new server has a different name
then
the old server) and have the path information automatically update?

Thanks for any help,
Keith



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