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Hi Ron - I had tried that previously, and editing the SQL was no
problem. (In fact I could open the spreadsheet with no file at the original location, it would just tell me it couldn't find it, then I'd "cancel" instead of trying to locate it [locating it didnt solve anythign either].) The problem is Excel is somehow, somewhere, storing the old filename. When I go into the SQL, I can edit the FROM statement, and when I save the workbook and open again, the SQL is fine (points to the new filename) but Excel still looks for the old filename. In the meantime I just deleted all the queries and made new ones, and it works. However there must be someplace Excel is storing the old filename. Forwhatever reason, M$ has not allowed a user to get to it easily. Thanks for the reply.Dave |
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