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Metallo wrote:
Is anybody able to reply? Am I in the right forum or maybe should I post this in Programming? This is the appropriate section. I would like to be able to answer the question but it is not a behaviour I have experienced so I don't know the answer for certain. In my experience, if the source workbooks and the destination workbook are in the same folder then no adjustment should be needed to links if all the workbooks are moved to a different folder (since the links are effectively held as relative links). However, if you sometimes access a file via a drive letter and sometimes via a UNC filename (\\home share\...) then Excel can sometimes fail to recognise that the two files are in the same directory and then has to use the full path to the destination file. If the full path is too long then I can imagine there are problems. Can you shorten the path at all by using shorter folder names? Which version of Excel? What is the full path of the file that fails to relink? You could try moving all the files to your local machine (with a short path), relink the files there, then move them back using Windows Explorer, not Excel File / Save As, to the network folder. That should make the links behave as relative links I think. Bill Manville MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England No email replies please - respond to newsgroup |
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