The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSIn Microsoft Excel, when you update a link to a column of values, when the linked column is located on the source worksheet next to a range that contains a column of string values, you receive the following error message:
CAUSE
This behavior occurs when the column of values that are linked is located
next to an array of values on the source worksheet, where a column in the
array of values contains string values. This problem only occurs when the
source file is closed.
where the range A2:B7 is an array that refers to a range in another workbook. If you create a link to the data in column D, (the range D2:D7) in another file, for example =INDEX([LINK1]Sheet1!D2:D7,1,1), you receive the error message described above when you update the link while the file LINK1 is closed. Note that this error message occurs when you update the link by using the Link dialog box, or by entering the formula again, or by opening the file that contains the link. Additionally, this problem depends on the length of the string values in the array column, column A above. This problem does not occur with short string values in this column. RESOLUTION
This problem can be avoided in two different ways:
STATUS
Microsoft 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 version 5.0a for the Macintosh and in Microsoft Excel for
Windows 95, version 7.0.
REFERENCES
For more information about Entering An Array Formula or Editing An
Array Formula, choose the Search button in MS Excel Help and type:
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