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How do I make links in Microsoft office automatically update
I have added links to Microsoft office and selected the automatically update
icon in the Links option of the Edits menu, but the links do not automatic update. I still have to manually update the links when they change. What do I need to do to make the links automatically update? |
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How do I make links in Microsoft office automatically update
Ggo to ToolsOptionsGeneral and make sure there is a check in the box to
Update Automatic Links on Open. If that doesn't do it, please specify Word/Windows versions as wll as what type of files you linked _to_ when you post back. HTH |:) "uncertain" wrote: I have added links to Microsoft office and selected the automatically update icon in the Links option of the Edits menu, but the links do not automatic update. I still have to manually update the links when they change. What do I need to do to make the links automatically update? |
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How do I make links in Microsoft office automatically update
I verified that there was a check in the "Update Automatic Links on Open"
under ToolsOptionsGeneral. Per your request: I have Windows XP and I am using Microsoft Word 2003. The links start and end within the same Word document. "CyberTaz" wrote: Ggo to ToolsOptionsGeneral and make sure there is a check in the box to Update Automatic Links on Open. If that doesn't do it, please specify Word/Windows versions as wll as what type of files you linked _to_ when you post back. HTH |:) "uncertain" wrote: I have added links to Microsoft office and selected the automatically update icon in the Links option of the Edits menu, but the links do not automatic update. I still have to manually update the links when they change. What do I need to do to make the links automatically update? |
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How do I make links in Microsoft office automatically update
Sorry about the delay getting back to you...
What type of 'links' are you takling about? I assumed you were referring to externally linked files. Internal hyperlinks should require no updating, so you must be referring to something else. Regards |:) "uncertain" wrote: I verified that there was a check in the "Update Automatic Links on Open" under ToolsOptionsGeneral. Per your request: I have Windows XP and I am using Microsoft Word 2003. The links start and end within the same Word document. "CyberTaz" wrote: Ggo to ToolsOptionsGeneral and make sure there is a check in the box to Update Automatic Links on Open. If that doesn't do it, please specify Word/Windows versions as wll as what type of files you linked _to_ when you post back. HTH |:) "uncertain" wrote: I have added links to Microsoft office and selected the automatically update icon in the Links option of the Edits menu, but the links do not automatic update. I still have to manually update the links when they change. What do I need to do to make the links automatically update? |
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How do I make links in Microsoft office automatically update
I have documents where I have to periodically change the same phrase in word
documents multiple times. Instead of having to change a phrase several times throughout a document, I am looking for a method to change the same phrase is designated locations throughout the document by linking all secondary phrases to the one located on the first page of the document. That way by changing the first phrase all of the other designated phrases are automatically changed to match. Any help is greatly appreciated. "CyberTaz" wrote: Sorry about the delay getting back to you... What type of 'links' are you takling about? I assumed you were referring to externally linked files. Internal hyperlinks should require no updating, so you must be referring to something else. Regards |:) "uncertain" wrote: I verified that there was a check in the "Update Automatic Links on Open" under ToolsOptionsGeneral. Per your request: I have Windows XP and I am using Microsoft Word 2003. The links start and end within the same Word document. "CyberTaz" wrote: Ggo to ToolsOptionsGeneral and make sure there is a check in the box to Update Automatic Links on Open. If that doesn't do it, please specify Word/Windows versions as wll as what type of files you linked _to_ when you post back. HTH |:) "uncertain" wrote: I have added links to Microsoft office and selected the automatically update icon in the Links option of the Edits menu, but the links do not automatic update. I still have to manually update the links when they change. What do I need to do to make the links automatically update? |
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How do I make links in Microsoft office automatically update
See http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm .
uncertain wrote: I have documents where I have to periodically change the same phrase in word documents multiple times. Instead of having to change a phrase several times throughout a document, I am looking for a method to change the same phrase is designated locations throughout the document by linking all secondary phrases to the one located on the first page of the document. That way by changing the first phrase all of the other designated phrases are automatically changed to match. Any help is greatly appreciated. "CyberTaz" wrote: Sorry about the delay getting back to you... What type of 'links' are you takling about? I assumed you were referring to externally linked files. Internal hyperlinks should require no updating, so you must be referring to something else. Regards |:) "uncertain" wrote: I verified that there was a check in the "Update Automatic Links on Open" under ToolsOptionsGeneral. Per your request: I have Windows XP and I am using Microsoft Word 2003. The links start and end within the same Word document. "CyberTaz" wrote: Ggo to ToolsOptionsGeneral and make sure there is a check in the box to Update Automatic Links on Open. If that doesn't do it, please specify Word/Windows versions as wll as what type of files you linked _to_ when you post back. HTH |:) "uncertain" wrote: I have added links to Microsoft office and selected the automatically update icon in the Links option of the Edits menu, but the links do not automatic update. I still have to manually update the links when they change. What do I need to do to make the links automatically update? |
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How do I make links in Microsoft office automatically update
I have the exact same issue as "uncertain." I have looked at Greg Maxey's
option #4 (OLE Link) at the link below and it is exactly what I have done, but I still have a problem getting the links to update automatically. I can select the link and right click or Edit/Update Link and it will update. However, if I try Edit/Links/Update Now, it does not update. The links are set to "automatic" and there is a check in "Update Automatic Links on Open." When I open the file, it asks me if I want to update links. I click yes and it still does not update. This is very frustrating as it used to work and has suddenly stopped for no apparent reason. I am also using Windows XP and Word 2003 and the links are within the same document.. -- CG "garfield-n-odie" wrote: See http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm . uncertain wrote: I have documents where I have to periodically change the same phrase in word documents multiple times. Instead of having to change a phrase several times throughout a document, I am looking for a method to change the same phrase is designated locations throughout the document by linking all secondary phrases to the one located on the first page of the document. That way by changing the first phrase all of the other designated phrases are automatically changed to match. Any help is greatly appreciated. "CyberTaz" wrote: Sorry about the delay getting back to you... What type of 'links' are you takling about? I assumed you were referring to externally linked files. Internal hyperlinks should require no updating, so you must be referring to something else. Regards |:) "uncertain" wrote: I verified that there was a check in the "Update Automatic Links on Open" under ToolsOptionsGeneral. Per your request: I have Windows XP and I am using Microsoft Word 2003. The links start and end within the same Word document. "CyberTaz" wrote: Ggo to ToolsOptionsGeneral and make sure there is a check in the box to Update Automatic Links on Open. If that doesn't do it, please specify Word/Windows versions as wll as what type of files you linked _to_ when you post back. HTH |:) "uncertain" wrote: I have added links to Microsoft office and selected the automatically update icon in the Links option of the Edits menu, but the links do not automatic update. I still have to manually update the links when they change. What do I need to do to make the links automatically update? |
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How do I make links in Microsoft office automatically update
Did you ever get this to work? I'm having the same problem. I've inserted
Links into the same Word Doc by using Copy, Paste Special, Insert Link and it works on my computer and 1 other computer in our office, but not the others. Help! "uncertain" wrote: I have added links to Microsoft office and selected the automatically update icon in the Links option of the Edits menu, but the links do not automatic update. I still have to manually update the links when they change. What do I need to do to make the links automatically update? |
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