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Version: MS Office Excel 2003
I have a "Big" folder, containing several other "Small" folders, which contain several workbooks in them. Many of these workbooks link to workbooks within the other "Small" folders. Everything works great. The problem is the "Big" folder is a monthly folder. I need to create a copy of this "Big" folder each month, and rename it to the current month. The problem is when I copy a paste a new "Big" folder for May, some of the links within the workbooks reference the data from the April folder. Others seem to work fine. Why do some of the links recognize they need to reference the May folder, but others are still referencing April? Each new "Big" folder should be self-contained with all links staying inside. Perhaps there is a better way to copy the "Big" folder to allow all the links to change? Thanks in advance for your help! Mark |
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Good job you are not using Excel 2007 which has a bad feature for
working with a file structure such as this (if you have A.XLS open and it is linked to B.XLS in folder C and you open B.XLS from a different folder D the links are redirected to the file from folder D). With Excel 2003, formula links to source workbooks in the same folder as the destination workbook or a sub-folder thereof are usually held as relative links so should not give a problem, provided that all users of the workbooks have read access to all the folders. Hyperlinks are a different matter. If I recall correctly they are created as relative in 2003 by default (unless a hyperlink base other than your "big" folder is specified in the File Properties dialog for the workbook). To enable me to help further, please clarify whether you are talking about Excel formula links, hyperlinks and/or non-Excel links (e.g. links to picture files). Also if you can give an example of a workbook which does relink correctly (with the content of the Edit Links dialog) and one which does not (ditto) we might be able to spot something. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup |
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On May 30, 2:57*am, Bill Manville wrote:
Good job you are not using Excel 2007 which has a bad feature for working with a file structure such as this (if you have A.XLS open and it is linked to B.XLS in folder C and you open B.XLS from a different folder D the links are redirected to the file from folder D). With Excel 2003, formula links to source workbooks in the same folder as the destination workbook or a sub-folder thereof are usually held as relative links so should not give a problem, provided that all users of the workbooks have read access to all the folders. Hyperlinks are a different matter. If I recall correctly they are created as relative in 2003 by default (unless a hyperlink base other than your "big" folder is specified in the File Properties dialog for the workbook). To enable me to help further, please clarify whether you are talking about Excel formula links, hyperlinks and/or non-Excel links (e.g. links to picture files). *Also if you can give an example of a workbook which does relink correctly (with the content of the Edit Links dialog) and one which does not (ditto) we might be able to spot something. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup Hi Bill, Thanks for your response. These links are not hyperlinks, just formulas pulling numbers from other workbooks. It appears the problem has to do with the hierarchy of where the files are located. If a worksheet is linked to a file that isn't either on the same level or below, it reverts back to the original link location. When I move the files with links to the top, and keep the data files in sub- directories below them, the links copy correctly to the new file. So after reading you reply, and some trial and error, I moved the files around in the folders to make sure the files that rely on data from other folders/files are above them in the "Big" folder. It seems to be working so far! Mark |
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Your solution to the problem is a good one.
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