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Hi there, I'm hoping someone can help because this is driving me absolutely
crazy. Filename1: c:\alloc\apple.xlsx Filename2: c:\alloc2\apple.xlsx Filename3: c:\compareapples.xlsx Cell A1 in Filename1 = 100 Cell A1 in Filename2 = 200 Cell A1 in Filename3 contains formula: 'C:\Alloc\[apple.xlsx]Sheet1'!$A1-'C:\Alloc2\[apple.xls]Sheet1'!$A1 After all are closed and saved do the following: 1. Open Filename3 and verify that formula in cell 1 still looks like it is suppose to 2. Open Filename2 and verify that the formula in cell 1 (in Filename3) still looks like it is suppose to. 3. Save Filename3 and verify that the formula in cell 1 still looks like it is suppose to. THIS IS WHERE I FAIL! My formula now looks like this: =[apple.xlsx]Sheet1!$A1-[apple.xls]Sheet1!$A1 It seems that Excel 2007 cannot save external links with the same name even if they are in different directories. I can create two name ranges (ie. AppleAlloc and AppleAlloc2) and it works but that would mean over 360 names in my real life application. Excel 2003 handles all this well - is this a known Excel 2007 problem OR maybe it is a configuration issue? Any ideas, thoughts would greatly be appreciated. We recently upgraded and I am tasked with getting many of our 2003 files to work in 2007. Thanks |
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