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a. you simply cannot connect to an Excel datasource at an Internet URL (e.g. http://, ftp:// etc.) In fact you cannot use any file located at a URL - the file has to be accessed via the Windows file system, e.g. using a UNC name such as the \\serveur\ address you have or a traditional driveletter:\pathname name such as s:\mydir\myfile.xls b. I don't know enough about SharePoint configuration to be able to tell you whether it is still feasible ot use a UNC type name. I would guess that the answer is "yes" if the user is connecting to a Sharepoint server on a Windows LAN, but probably "no" if the user is connecting to SharePoint via the Internet (unless they are using a virtual proivate network connection) Peter Jamieson "Louis-M. Boudreault" wrote in message ... I have a macro for MailMerge(done by a consultant in VB) in Word (Word 2003 SP2) with an Excel datasouce (Excel 2003 SP2). I have to test this macro on SharePoint (SharePoint Services 3.0) but if I change the adress of the Excel file from \\serveur\... to the adress beginning by http:// it is not working. I suppose that some change are needed in the code. Do you have an example of changes needed? -- Louis-M. Boudreault Documentation and Training |
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