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Using a UNC
I have links that I don't want to change, how do I make them a UNC?
Someone suggested that I use edit links and navigate to the file, but I do not see how that make the link a UNC. |
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What is a "UNC"?
The indirect() function might do what you want. I am not sure what you are asking for. "Misssy" wrote: I have links that I don't want to change, how do I make them a UNC? Someone suggested that I use edit links and navigate to the file, but I do not see how that make the link a UNC. |
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According to Atricle ID: 328440 "Description of link management and storage
in excel" they say "To create an absolute link, use a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path" . I am trying to create this absolute link. I cannot figure out how to create this UNC path. According to another source, the path would look like \\subdirectory\subdirectory. I tried that and it highlights the text like it is a live link, but it does not pull the data in and when clicked says it cannot open the file. "bj" wrote: What is a "UNC"? The indirect() function might do what you want. I am not sure what you are asking for. "Misssy" wrote: I have links that I don't want to change, how do I make them a UNC? Someone suggested that I use edit links and navigate to the file, but I do not see how that make the link a UNC. |
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