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I have defined several functions in a xla file. When Excel saves the workbook
the physical path to the xla file is prepended to any references to those functions in the formulas. I want to be able to publish the workbook to our Portal, and have everyone be able to open it without having to update the links if their xla is not stored in the same path as mine. How can I get around this? Is there a way to tell Excel not to include the physical path to the xla file, or to automatically resolve it to the correct path when opening the workbook? Carl |
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