Temporarily Changing a Remote LinkLast reviewed: November 30, 1994Article ID: Q75873 |
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SUMMARYIf a file with remote links is opened in Microsoft Excel and the file to which the remote links refer is not found, Microsoft Excel prompts you to specify a file it can use as a substitute. Using this feature allows you to temporarily change the file from which you get data for a particular sheet. NOTE: This change is only temporary. The remote links remain the same; their references are not updated.
MORE INFORMATIONThe Links command in the File menu shows the names of files to which the active spreadsheet is linked. Microsoft Excel needs to be able to find each file that is listed if you select the Update References to Unopened Documents option upon opening the linked sheet. If it cannot find a file, you will be prompted to enter an alternate path or a different file to use for the link. This is useful if, for example, you want to test several groups of data in one spreadsheet.
It is important to note that the references in the Links command of the File menu are not actually changed when you choose a different data file. The links to the alternate data file are lost when you close your dependent sheet, even if you save it. However, the results of the alternate data links are saved. To change these references permanently, select the Change option in the dialog box that appears when you choose Links from the File menu. This prompts you for the name of the file to which you want to refer and makes the change permanent.
REFERENCES"User's Guide 1," version 4.0, pages 362-373 "Microsoft Excel User's Guide," version 3.0, pages 307-316
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