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External Link to workbook
Dear all,
I have set formulae to lookup reference data in another workbook kept in same network drive. I tried to send source workbook to another guy operating in remote office. He opened the wbk but the path regarding external link to the ref. data wbk changed. How can I set the formulae in order to keep the path name intact when the source wbk emailed to him ? Coz I have to send updated ref data periodically for him to update. Your help is very much appreciated. -- Regards, Frankie |
External Link to workbook
Does your remote guy have access to the folder where the other workbook is
stored? If he doesn't - if "remote" means "not connected to that network" - then this won't work for you; you'll have to import the foreign data into the spreadsheet you're sending to him. If he has, I have sometimes found - I don't know exactly what defines "sometimes" - that to make external references work I have to open the other workbook in Excel; after that the external reference works. Other times I don't have to do this. As I said, I haven't figured out yet what defines the difference, but it's consistent with where the other workbook is stored so it probably has something to do with the sort of drive it's on, or something like that. --- "Doubleloop" wrote: I have set formulae to lookup reference data in another workbook kept in same network drive. I tried to send source workbook to another guy operating in remote office. He opened the wbk but the path regarding external link to the ref. data wbk changed. How can I set the formulae in order to keep the path name intact when the source wbk emailed to him ? Coz I have to send updated ref data periodically for him to update. |
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