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Gus[_2_]

Excel 2007 Destroys Links In Excel 2003 Files?
 
Hello-
I am a network tech upgrading folks to Office 2007 from Office 2003. We
have found that when opening Excel 2003 in Excel 2007, links are broken that
are deepy imbeded in the spreadsheets.

Have any of you encountered this, and is there a fix? I am not an Excel
Power user so I hope I'm getting the desciption right.

Gus[_2_]

Excel 2007 Destroys Links In Excel 2003 Files?
 
Sorry, my power user here informed me also that "external and internal links
are broken, and formulas are lost as well" .

Gus

"Gus" wrote:

Hello-
I am a network tech upgrading folks to Office 2007 from Office 2003. We
have found that when opening Excel 2003 in Excel 2007, links are broken that
are deepy imbeded in the spreadsheets.

Have any of you encountered this, and is there a fix? I am not an Excel
Power user so I hope I'm getting the desciption right.


Nick Hodge

Excel 2007 Destroys Links In Excel 2003 Files?
 
Gus

It may help to give an example of a formula(e) being used

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"Gus" wrote in message
...
Sorry, my power user here informed me also that "external and internal
links
are broken, and formulas are lost as well" .

Gus

"Gus" wrote:

Hello-
I am a network tech upgrading folks to Office 2007 from Office 2003. We
have found that when opening Excel 2003 in Excel 2007, links are broken
that
are deepy imbeded in the spreadsheets.

Have any of you encountered this, and is there a fix? I am not an Excel
Power user so I hope I'm getting the desciption right.




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