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Here's my situation:
I have a group of folders that is routinely copied to an alternate location. There are excel files contained within; some of them in the main directory path, some within subfolders. I've tried linking these excel workbooks together; however, when I copy the directory tree, the only files that automatically update their links are the ones that reside in the same folder. The files that reside in a subfolder won't automatically update. Is there a way to point Excel to a workbook using a relative link, instead of the absolute link it uses by deafult? I know I can go into each excel file and use Edit Links, but I'm looking for a method that won't stress our less computer-savvy users. |
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