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Default SQL Query - Ability to Refresh Data is Lost


I have several spreadsheets that are set up to download data from our
business software into Excel (2003).

On occasion I have had instances where the query seems to have lost its
link to the data souce, it almost looks like someone has done a paste
values over the data as I am no longer able to do a refresh to update
the information.

Although this is a possibility as I am not the one using the
spreadsheets on a regular basis, I think it is unlikely since the
worksheets affected are in fact hidden, and all the users have to do is
click on a button that has a small macro linked to it that just does a
refresh all command.

Has anyone come across this before and perhaps know the cause of this
?

Thanks

Karen


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