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Senor Robbins --
Many thanks. I appreciate the help. Peter "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: The following macro can be used to update the links in the document to the new location of the spreadsheet: ' Macro created 26/10/01 by Doug Robbins to update links in a document ' Dim alink As Field, linktype As Range, linkfile As Range Dim linklocation As Range, i As Integer, j As Integer, linkcode As Range Dim Message, Title, Default, Newfile Dim counter As Integer counter = 0 For Each alink In ActiveDocument.Fields If alink.Type = wdFieldLink Then Set linkcode = alink.Code i = InStr(linkcode, Chr(34)) Set linktype = alink.Code linktype.End = linktype.Start + i j = InStr(Mid(linkcode, i + 1), Chr(34)) Set linklocation = alink.Code linklocation.Start = linklocation.Start + i + j - 1 If counter = 0 Then Set linkfile = alink.Code linkfile.End = linkfile.Start + i + j - 1 linkfile.Start = linkfile.Start + i Message = "Enter the modified path and filename following this Format " & linkfile Title = "Update Link" Default = linkfile Newfile = InputBox(Message, Title, Default) End If linkcode.Text = linktype & Newfile & linklocation counter = counter + 1 End If Next alink -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "pdberger" wrote in message news ![]() Good afternoon. I have a Word document that consists of almost nothing but about 300 links from an Excel worksheet. I use the Excel file to store information, and translate short answers into longer textual comments (sometimes a couple of sentences). I use the Word document to organize and format those longer comments into a document that's ready for a final review and release. Currently, these two files sit in the same directory on my office PC. I'd like to move them to a central server, or another user's PC, and have the new copy of the Word document look to the NEW copy of the Excel source document, not the one on my office PC. How can I do that? Does it have to do with having them both open and active as I save them where they need to be? Thanks in advance. |
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