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I have an xls (2003) excel spread sheet that calls data from another
application (DDE) like this: =RSLINX|'PC2'!'ANA[201]' and like this =Rslinx|'EC2'!ACT01 This is standard DDE, and in 2003 and earlier it works. The problem is that when I save the spreadsheet as a macro enaabled file in 2007 it replaces =Rslinx|'EC2'!ACT01 with =Rslinx|'EC2'!_xlbgnm.ACT01 And it only does it for my topics that contain the letters/word "ACT", none of the others. Anyone know what is going on here? Is there a way to get Excel to stop concatenating the "_xlbgnm." into my call?. If I delete the "_xlbgnm." from the call, save, and reopen it comes back. |
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