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Emailing a workbook with links
I have created two new workbook sheets that have links to cells in other
sheets within the workbook. When I emailed the document and tried to update the information from the workbook that was emailed, none of the links worked. Why? They all now reference a workbook in a temporary internet file even though that is not where the file was saved. This may seem like a stupid question but I have never experienced this before. Any help, please? Thanks so much. |
I've never seen this happen either.
Any chance that the recipient of your original email screwed around with your workbook--splitting it up into different workbooks??? If you email it to yourself, I bet you don't get the same problem. GuinevereP wrote: I have created two new workbook sheets that have links to cells in other sheets within the workbook. When I emailed the document and tried to update the information from the workbook that was emailed, none of the links worked. Why? They all now reference a workbook in a temporary internet file even though that is not where the file was saved. This may seem like a stupid question but I have never experienced this before. Any help, please? Thanks so much. -- Dave Peterson |
"GuinevereP" wrote in message ... I have created two new workbook sheets that have links to cells in other sheets within the workbook. When I emailed the document and tried to update the information from the workbook that was emailed, none of the links worked. Why? They all now reference a workbook in a temporary internet file even though that is not where the file was saved. This may seem like a stupid question but I have never experienced this before. Any help, please? Thanks so much. Maybe the workbook got damaged when sent. Try to zip the file. /Fredrik |
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