XL97: Reference Incorrectly Listed as "MISSING" in MS Excel 97Last reviewed: January 7, 1998Article ID: Q175863 |
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SYMPTOMSIn Microsoft Excel 97, if you open a workbook that contains references to other files, some or all of the references may be listed as "MISSING" in the References dialog box. This behavior occurs even though the referenced files are located in folders that Microsoft Excel 97 should automatically search. This behavior may cause problems when you run any macros that rely on references, when you switch to Microsoft Excel 97 from any other version of Microsoft Excel, or when you open a workbook on a computer that uses a different folder structure from the computer on which you created the workbook.
CAUSEThis problem occurs because Microsoft Excel 97 does not automatically search all the same locations that other versions of Microsoft Excel search.
RESOLUTIONTo correct this problem, obtain and install Microsoft Excel 97, Service Release 1 (SR-1). For information about how to obtain this service release, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q172475 TITLE : OFF97: How to Obtain and Install MS Office 97 SR-1If you are unable to install Microsoft Excel 97 SR-1, you can work around this problem by doing any of the following:
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in Microsoft Excel 97 SR-1.
MORE INFORMATIONWhen you create a workbook that uses Visual Basic for Applications macros in Microsoft Excel, you can create references to other files, such as workbooks, add-ins, XLL files, dynamic-link library files (DLLs), or object libraries (OLBs). To create a reference in Microsoft Excel 97, follow these steps:
When you open the workbook, Microsoft Excel may search for referenced files in the locations that are listed in the following table.
Location Description ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 The folder in which the file existed when you created the reference 2 The folder in which the referencing file (the workbook you are opening) currently exists 3 The folder in which the Microsoft Excel progrm, Excel.exe, currently exists 4 The Windows folder (for example, C:\Windows) 5 The Windows\System folder (for example, C:\Windows\System) 6 Any folders listed in the PATH statement in your C:\Autoexec.bat file 7 Any folders listed in the following key in the registry: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\8.0\Excel\ Microsoft Excel\AddIn Path NOTE: This key is present only if you install Microsoft Excel 97.Different versions of Microsoft Excel search for referenced files in different locations. The locations that the different versions search are listed in the following table.
Version 1* 2 3 4 5 6 7 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft Excel 5.x yes yes yes yes yes yes Microsoft Excel 7.0 yes yes yes yes yes yes Microsoft Excel 97 yes yes Microsoft Excel 97 SR-1 yes yes yes yes yes yes yes*The numbers represent folders that are described in the previous table.
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